Sean McVay is a big proponent of community work, often talking about the good his players do in the community. That’s been on full display this offseason with pandemic relief causes and the fight for social justice, and McVay is doing his part in the community, too.
The Rams announced Friday that McVay donated $25,000 to the Play Equity Fund, which supports kids in under-sourced communities who do not have access to equipment for recreational activities.
McVay’s donation was used to buy footballs, jump ropes and other outdoor equipments for students.
“I am proud to partner with the LA84 Foundation and the Play Equity Fund, which was founded on the belief that play is a human right for children,” McVay said in a statement. “Sadly, nearly one million children in Los Angeles live in poverty and because of that, many kids don’t have access to sports and structured play. Through this donation, I’m happy to provide the gift of sports and enable kids to get healthy and active while having fun.”
According to the release, the equipment will be distributed at multiple recreational facilities throughout the Los Angeles area.