COMMUNITYBaltimore Ravens And Fans Raised $100,000 for Charity by Mecca Lennon December 26, 2020 The Baltimore Ravens and their fans raised $100,000 for charity through “Community of Fans”.The money will be distributed to various organizations including the American Cancer Society Maryland Food Bank, United Way, Salvation Army and TAPS. The funds will aid with COVID-19 relief.The cardboard cutouts with fans pictures on it could be purchased for $45-$55 and they sold 4,000 cutouts, according to the Ravens.https://twitter.com/Ravens/status/1342186816875724800The Ravens continue to donate to various organizations. The Ravens host #FeedTheFlock an online fundraiser organized by the Ravens and the Maryland Food Bank. Pack to Give Back is an event that creates holiday meals for thousands of Maryland residents. The organization host various food drives monthly.In August, the organization pledged to donate $1 million to support social justice reform throughout Baltimore.The Ravens take pride in their philanthropic work and continues to tackle other issues in the Maryland area. Post Views: 54The following two tabs change content below.BioLatest PostsMecca LennonMecca Lennon has been a Journalist for In The Zone since August 2020. Mecca has experience in journalism and professional writing from experiences obtained in the classroom and through various leadership roles. Mecca has facilitated and assisted in campaigns to enhance social media presence and overall prestige in brands. A Public Relations student at William Paterson University, she aspires to work in a sports related role with an emphasis on the NFL.Latest posts by Mecca Lennon (see all) New Orleans Saints will Host 500 Vaccinated Workers at Divisional Round game - January 16, 2021 Green Bay Packers launch Give BIG Green Bay; 45 local nonprofits will participate - January 16, 2021 Baltimore Ravens Commit to Help Build New Playground with $500,000 Donation - January 16, 2021 Los Angeles Rams team up with LA Regional Food Bank to provide holiday meals for over 8,000 people amid COVID-19 - December 26, 2020 Related Topics#baltimoreravens#charitableworkRavens Newsletter SubscriptionCan't Miss Posts! No Shame in Their Game – Female Mixed Martial Artists Use Onlyfans to Make Money by Brandon Berrios | posted on December 4, 2020 The Five Biggest Injuries of the 2020 NFL Season by Anthony Paradiso | posted on November 6, 2020 From Paramus High School to CBS Sports, Spero Dedes is making waves in sports broadcasting by Sunil Sunder Raj | posted on October 27, 2020 Women in Sports: Ariel Epstein, On-Air Host at SportsGrid (VIDEO) by Anthony Paradiso | posted on March 12, 2021 Exclusive Interview: SNY Personality, Maria Marino, Shares Career Journey (VIDEO) by Sunil Sunder Raj | posted on January 28, 2021More in COMMUNITY Will Michael Jordan’s Exclusive Golf Course Enable Him To Take On The Pros?Michael Jordan Loves the Game of Golf: Michael Jordan is a former professional basketball... Underfunded College Sports : The “Side Door” to College AdmissionsI just finished watching Operation Varsity Blues: College Admissions Scandal on Netflix, and if... New York Baseball Parks Welcome Back Fans, But Is It Too Much Too Soon?Yankee Stadium and Citi Field to allow fans at 20% capacity. Tournament Inequalities: Is it about Money or Space?Let me put it on Twitter too cause this needs the attention pic.twitter.com/t0DWKL2YHR —... A Conversation About Race and Sports Green Bay Packers to recognize 450 frontline workers this Sunday for their hard work throughout COVID-19