Super Kids Super Sharing
Sunday, November 30th, 2008LOCAL SCHOOLS TEAMING UP FOR SUPER BOWL PROJECT TO HELP CHILDREN IN NEED
Schools in the Tampa Bay area are teaming up with the NFL, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tampa Bay Super Bowl Host Committee and the NFL Youth Education Towns (YET) of Tampa Bay for a Super Bowl project that puts books and sports equipment into the hands of children in need. The project, called Super Kids-Super Sharing, has been implemented in Super Bowl host communities for the past nine years and has placed tens of thousands of books and pieces of sports equipment into the hands of children in need. There is still time for area schools to join in this year’s effort.
Beginning in December, participating schools will ask their students to donate gently used or new books and sports equipment. A week before Super Bowl, donated items will be brought to a collection point where they will be sorted, then distributed to pre-selected schools and organizations.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Warrick Dunn will champion the Super Kids-Super Sharing project. “This Super Bowl project is all about kids helping other kids,” said Dunn. “It’s a great chance for students to get involved and help out other children.”
For the first time, local football fans also have an opportunity to participate in Super Kids-Super Sharing. On Sunday, November 30, fans can help kickoff the project by bringing new or gently used sports equipment to the Buccaneers home game. Volunteers from the Tampa Bay Super Bowl Host Committee will collect the donated equipment at all gates and club entrances when fans check in.
Schools will begin their own collections in January. The Diocese of St. Petersburg, Hillsborough County Public Schools and Pinellas County Schools have all signed on to participate. Individual schools in those districts and in outlying areas interested in collecting books and sports equipment as part of Super Kids-Super Sharing may sign up by contacting Susan Groh at (401) 732-1551 or NFLenvironment@aol.com. The NFL provides instructions, posters, flyer templates and other materials to make it easy for schools to implement this project.
Super Kids-Super Sharing is part of the NFL’s environmental initiative for Super Bowl. The NFL Environmental Program plays an active role behind the scenes at Super Bowl. In addition to Super Kids-Super Sharing, the NFL Environmental Program ensures that tens of thousands of pounds of unserved prepared food from Super Bowl events are distributed to local shelters and community kitchens. The Environmental Program is also responsible for recycling cardboard and other materials from Super Bowl events and donates everything from decorative banners to building materials to local non-profit agencies. Several tree planting projects will be developed as part of Super Bowl. ‘Green power’ will also be used to power Raymond James Stadium for Super Bowl XLIII and to power the NFL Experience Football Theme Park.
The NFL Environmental Program is just one of a large number of community events and initiatives implemented each year by the NFL to leave a positive legacy in each Super Bowl host community.

