Community Programs & Events  

The St. Louis Rams organization also places a high priority on community involvement and volunteerism. Below are programs in which the Rams are actively involved. For information on how you too can make a difference in the St. Louis community, visit
stl-cares.org or jointheteam.com.


 

Cornerstone Programs

In order to provide the greatest impact to the bi-state area, the St. Louis Rams Foundation focuses the majority of its resources on the following cornerstone programs, designed to positively impact youth in the areas of education, literacy, health and youth football.

Community First
Cornerstone Program


Community First allows schools and non-profit youth organizations the opportunity to earn tickets to Rams home games by “putting the community first” and developing and implementing community service projects. The program goes beyond a simple volunteer initiative to encourage service learning, a teaching method that integrates community service into academic instruction. Through service learning, the students address community needs while strengthening their mastery of academic subjects and good citizenship skills. The ultimate goal of the program is to expose kids to the benefits of volunteerism and instill a desire to contribute beyond this project. The program has generated more than 25,000 hours of community service since its inception in 1998.

Community First Letter 

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Diversity Awareness Partnership
Cornerstone Program


An organization with a long tradition of embracing diversity, the Rams were the first professional sports team in the modern era to sign an African-American player - even before Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball. Years later, the team remains committed to promoting diversity and inclusion. After helping launch the Diversity Awareness Partnership (DAP) in 2000, the Rams continue to unite organizations in the effort to reduce bias and discrimination, and promote the value of difference among the people of St. Louis. An example of this collaboration is the Edward Jones’ Give Respect - Get Respect Youth Program that has engaged middle and high school students, teachers and members of today’s workforce in this pursuit of acceptance.  For more, visit makeadifferencestlouis.org .

 

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Emerging Leaders
Cornerstone Program

In 2002, the St. Louis Rams and Rams Foundation initiated a new educational initiative entitled the St. Louis Rams Emerging Leaders Program. The objective of the program, which is facilitated by the Coro Leadership Center – St. Louis, is to provide St. Louis area high school juniors an opportunity to understand the daily operations of business and community organizations. During the program, students observe a variety of different occupations, receive specialized training, develop leadership skills important to their future professional lives and build relationships with students from diverse high schools.

For more information, call (314) 516-4990.

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Huddle Up
Cornerstone Program


The St. Louis Rams and CHARACTERplus have joined together to help educators integrate character building into classroom curricula.  A web site has been developed that provides resources for classroom teachers including lesson plans.  Teachers will also have an opportunity to compete in a contest to recognize outstanding lesson plans that integrate character into core academics. To learn more about Huddle Up, please visit http://www.characterplus.org/huddleup.

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Rams Reader Team/ Literacy Initiatives
Cornerstone Program


The Rams place a high priority on literacy and partner with area organizations to increase interest in reading, provide free books for underserved communities and train tutors. Rams partners include Metropolitan Association of Public Libraries (MAPL), First Book — St. Louis, Literacy Investment for Tomorrow (LIFT — Missouri), the Missouri State Library and A Book In Every Home (Illinois). The Rams also encourage youth to tackle reading by joining the Rams Reader Team . The program — sponsored by ClarksonEyecare — targets kids from kindergarten to high school, and encourages them to visit their local library, sign up to be a Rams Reader Team member, and choose a book from the reading list created from suggestions by the St. Louis Rams football players and head coach Scott Linehan. To reinforce the importance of literacy, each week during the program, players visit libraries and schools to read to children.

Download Rams Reading List | Participating Libraries

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St. Louis Public Schools Rams Fitness Team
Cornerstone Program


The Rams and St. Louis Public Schools have collaborated to create the Rams Fitness Team, a program that includes a flag football curriculum, training sessions with Rams personnel and a component on nutrition and lifetime fitness. The Rams Fitness Team also recognizes the importance of physical education teachers in today’s schools, through the Physical Education Teacher of the Year program.

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Youth Football
Cornerstone Program


The Rams have joined with the NFL to identify opportunities to enhance, promote and recognize positive aspects of football at every level.  The team, along with the local chapter of the National Football Foundation, has led the way in creating an Amateur Football Council, designed to support organizations committed to amateur football and to promote youth development, sportsmanship and academic excellence through youth football.  As part of these efforts, the Rams host two training seminars: the Scott Linehan High School Coaching Clinic and the NFL/National Football Foundation (NFF) Coaching Academy.  Additional efforts include saluting the accomplishments of local high school coaches through the Coach of the Week program, recognizing divisional winners at Rams home games and awarding grants to local youth football groups. 

Click here for more on Rams youth football initiatives (.pdf).

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Rams/NFL Programs

 

In partnership with National Football League (NFL) Charities, the Rams deliver the following programs dedicated to the mission of investing in youth education, youth mentorship and physical fitness initiatives.

Community Quarterback
NFL Program


Funded by NFL Charities in partnership with the St. Louis Rams Foundation, the Rams/NFL Community Quarterback Award recognizes and rewards outstanding community volunteers who demonstrate leadership, dedication and a commitment to bettering their communities. Each year, the program makes financial contributions to St. Louis area community organizations served by these outstanding volunteers.

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Grassroots Football Fields Grants
NFL Program


The Grassroots Football Fields initiative is funded by NFL club owners, and administered in partnership with the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC). The initiative provides non-profit, neighborhood-based organizations with financing and technical assistance to improve the quality and safety of local football fields and parks. In conjunction with this effort, the Rams have helped provide more than $200,000 to renovate area fields at Matthews-Dickey Boys Club, Herbert Hoover Boys and Girls Club, the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Boys and Girls Club and Forest Park’s Aviation Field.

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Hometown Huddle
NFL Program


Introduced in 1999, Hometown Huddle is a day for NFL players and coaches from all 32 teams to come together and participate in various community service activities through their local United Way partners. In addition to this specific league wide initiative, the Rams continue to show their leadership and commitment to the United Way of Greater St. Louis throughout the year and have donated more than $350,000 since moving to St. Louis in 1995.

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Play It Smart
NFL Program


The Rams, through the NFL Youth Football Fund, have provided grants totaling $100,000 to the Vashon High School and University City High School Play It Smart programs as part of a $1 million commitment by the NFL and its clubs over two years. Play It Smart is a unique program that uses the game of football to assist students with personal development, decision-making, responsibility and leadership skills. The objective of the program is to strengthen students’ academic and life skills as well as physical abilities.

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Special Events And Programs

Coach of the Week
NFL Program

The US Army and the St. Louis Rams have partnered to reward outstanding high
school football coaches throughout the Metro St. Louis area. Each week throughout
a ten-week period, the US Army and the Rams will announce a Coach of the Week
who will receive a cash donation to their high school football program, tickets to a Rams
game, recognition at a Rams home game during the 2007 season, and the opportunity to
be selected as the US Army – St. Louis Rams High School Coach of the Year.

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In addition to the Rams cornerstone and NFL programs, the team invests in the St. Louis community through sponsorship and participation in the following special events and Programs.

Angel Tree Holiday Party
Special Event


During the holidays, the Rams team up with the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis (BAMSL) to open the Edward Jones Dome for more than 4,000 underprivileged children. The kids enjoy holiday gifts, live entertainment, a book corner, activity booths, arts and crafts and visits with Santa. Rams players, wives, cheerleaders and staff are actively involved as volunteers.

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Back to School Store
Special Event


Rams women have joined honorary chairs - La'Roi and Spring Glover - to assist in the annual Back to School Store. The project is sponsored by the National Council of Jewish Women-St. Louis Section and provides 400 elementary school students from low-income families with new clothing, winter coats, shoes, backpacks, personal care items, and school supplies – free of charge. The children are selected by St. Louis area social service agencies and congregations. In addition to clothing and school supplies, children receive free dental screenings as well as free books, as part of the Rams'' literacy efforts.

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Bikes for Kids
Special Event


The St. Louis Rams support the St. Louis Variety Club by hosting the annual Bikes for Kids program, which provides bicycles to low-income children. This year, 300 children from 19 local agencies received their own bike, helmet, lock and T-shirt at a special “bike build” at the Edward Jones Dome. Bikes for Kids recipients were also invited to be special guests at a Rams home game. To date, Bikes for Kids has provided bikes for 1,550 children.

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Bowl-a-RAM-a
Special Event


The Rams have helped to raise more than $130,000 through Bowl-a-RAM-a, an annual event that benefits the Epilepsy Foundation of St. Louis. Through prevention, education and advocacy, the Epilepsy Foundation enables people with seizures to participate in all life experiences. The proceeds raised from this event benefit the communities of eastern and southern Missouri as well as southeastern Illinois.

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Everyday Heroes
Special Event


Recognizing the significant daily contributions of our nations’ military, as well as the St. Louis metropolitan area police and fire departments, the Rams have honored these “everyday heroes” in a variety of ways over the past several years, including in-game salutes and visits to the Russell Training Center.

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Giant Steps
Special Event


Each year, Rams executive vice president and general counsel, Bob Wallace opens up the Edward Jones Dome for the annual Giant Steps at St. Louis Dinner/Auction benefitting autism education.  For more information about Giant Steps, call (314) 989-7850 or email giantstp@concentric.net
  

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Komen St. Louis Race for the Cure
Special Event


Each summer, Rams players participate in the Komen St. Louis Race for the Cure to benefit the St. Louis Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Rams rookies congratulate participants and hand out roses to breast cancer survivors as they cross the finish line.

Steven Jackson and his family participated as honorary chairs of the event in 2006, and helped to make the St. Louis Race the largest in the world.

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Linemen In Motion
Special Event


Each year, the Rams offensive line serves Thanksgiving dinner to families in need.

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Rams/Purina Pets First
Special Program


Making a real difference for life with people and pets, that's what inspired Purina ONE® brand pet foods to help create the One Hope Network--a movement dedicated to increasing pet adoptions, volunteerism and donations while inspiring people to elevate the role of pets in their lives. It involves pet-loving families, business partners like the St. Louis Rams and animal welfare organizations such as the Humane Society of Missouri and APA of Missouri.  Make a difference for life. Join the Movement. Go to www.onehope.org  

ONE PET. ONE HOPE. A HOME FOR LIFE. 

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Rams Cheerleaders
Special Event


Although mostly recognized for their entertaining performaces on the sidelines, the Rams Cheerleaders are also very active in the community maiking more than 500 appearances at corporate, private and charitable events throughout the year. This year, the cheerleaders are donating a portion of their calendar proceeds to the St. Louis Rams Foundation.  Buy a Rams Cheerleader calendar online.

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> Visit the Rams Cheerleaders section

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Rams Rookie Club
Special Event


The Rams Rookie Club provides service to the community through a variety of volunteer efforts designed specifically for first year players.

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Make-A-Wish Celebrity Server Dinner

Special Event

The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Metro St. Louis and the Rams have been teaming up each year to make wishes come true for local children since the team arrived in St. Louis in 1995. Rams players assist in Make-A-Wish’s fundraising efforts by “working” as celebrity servers.  Over the years, the event has raised more than $820,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

 

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Blood Drive
Special Event


In cooperation with the American Red Cross, the Rams host an annual blood drive. As part of the festivities, donors have the opportunity to mingle with Rams players and wives, watch a Rams highlight video and receive a commemorative T-shirt. Since the program’s inception in 2000, the Rams have helped collect more than 2,462 units of blood.

 

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Taste of the NFL - St. Louis
Special Event


Each year, the Rams host the Taste of the NFL-St. Louis, a food and wine tasting extravaganza, featuring samples from St. Louis’ top restaurants and beverage providers. Attendees are able to sample specialty foods, bid on unique items and meet the participating chefs and various Rams players. Taste of the NFL-St. Louis has raised over $350,000 for the St. Louis Area Foodbank and the St. Louis Sports Commission.

Six-time Pro-Bowl defensive lineman La'Roi Glover served as the honorary chair for the Taste in 2006 and 2007. 

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Urban League Thanksgiving Project
Special Event


Annually, the Rams players, cheerleaders and staff work with the Urban League of St. Louis and Schnucks Markets to distribute more than 1,000 turkey dinners to local families for Thanksgiving.

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