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The Jerry Rice 127 Foundation provides financial

support to agencies and organizations in the

San Francisco Bay Area and beyond dedicated

to helping children and their families. Established

in 1994, the goal of the 127 Foundation is

simple: to help all children be the best they

can be – give them hope and support to

overcome life’s challenges and live up to their potential.

Our belief is that children will make better choices in life, securing a brighter future, through the support of strong role models, encouragement and of course, love. 

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     This project is a collaboration between Jerry Rice        and Steve Young that provide youth living in                underserved communities the skills to pursue

     careers in technology and media. This project not              only allows for artistic expression, but also                 affords students the opportunity to gain training            on industry-standard equipment and software in the areas of television, radio, voice recording and graphic design. The uniqueness of the 8 to 80 Zones provides additional fundraising opportunities for the centers in which they are located. Jerry and Steve are looking forward to building more 8 to 80 Zones centers in the upcoming year. Get Involved Today!

 


Jerry is strongly committed to giving back to the community. Feeling blessed by the love and support the public has given him throughout the years, Jerry is active in supporting several foundations and organizations that are doing phenomenal work for the good of others. 


                                The March of Dimes is a nonprofit organization that works to improve the health of mothers and babies. Jerry served as Honorary Chairman for the Greater Bay Area Walk America Campaign for three years: 1992, 1993, and 1994. He served as National Celebrity Team Walk Chairman for 1995. Jerry and his wife, Jackie, toured the Alta Bates Hospital neonatal intensive care unit in April of 1994 on behalf of the March of Dimes. Jerry has recorded/filmed numerous radio/PSA spots for the March of Dimes for the past few years. 

BBBSBA provides children facing

adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported 1-to-1 relationships that change their lives for the better. The goal of BBBSBA is to empower children in the Bay Area to achieve their unlimited potential with the inspiring guidance of Big Brothers and Big Sisters. Jerry has donated funds to support the great cause this program is promoting. 

 

 

Jerry Rice, who recently made a $10,000 gift to BBBSBA through his 127 Foundation! In addition to his many record-breaking feats, Mr. Rice is known for making a positive difference in the lives of children through his foundation, a goal shared by BBBSBA.

In addition to supporting BBBSBA, Mr. Rice is an advocate for numerous local and national charities that support youth and education. We’d like to take this opportunity to recognize Jerry not only for his incredible support of BBBSBA, but for all of his outstanding work in the community to support, nurture and educate children in the Bay Area and beyond.

Omega Boys Club/Street Soldiers officially launched our new brand,  Alive & Free.  The brand encompasses our hope for the future of the Alive & Free worldwide movement to keep young people unharmed by violence and free from incarceration. Alive & Free aims to provide San Francisco youth with educational opportunities and support that will keep them away from violent and criminal circles, and help them aspire to grow and progress in life. The organization’s goal is to make a difference in young people’s lives through day-to-day personal contact and programs for academic development and life-skills education. Jerry expressed his admiration to the organization’s work by donating funds to maintain the remarkable work it is performing.

 

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