Jalen Hurts is a star on the field and, more importantly, an even greater person off of it.
Philadelphia’s superstar quarterback has led the Eagles to a Super Bowl appearance while also donating to great causes to help those in need. This past week he did it again by donating $200,000 to help provide air conditioners to schools across the city.
“I believe every child deserves a comfortable space to learn and grow,” Hurts said. “Philadelphia has given me so much, and I’m excited to give back to the community in a way that supports our future leaders. Ensuring our schools are equipped with essential resources like air conditioning is one step toward helping our students achieve their very best.”
Those who live in major cities know about the challenge many inner-city schools face when it comes to keeping students cool during warm days. School officials said they’ve been working with the district for years to upgrade the air conditioning systems, and over the last two years, over 40 schools have been provided with central A/C systems or window units.
Hurts’ generous donation will provide more than 300 air conditioning units to 10 schools across the district, a much-needed gift to parents, teachers and students as the year heads into the warmer months.
According to NBC Philadelphia, the 10 schools are Clara Barton, Gloria Casarez, Castor Gardens, D. Newlin Fell, Thomas Finletter, Fitler Academics Plus, Benjamin Franklin/Science Leadership Academy, Edward Gideon, Abram Jenks and T. Roosevelt.
“We are incredibly grateful to Jalen Hurts for his generosity and commitment to our schools, our students, and our employees,” said Tony B. Watlington, Sr. Ed.D., Superintendent of the School District of Philadelphia. “This contribution not only enhances the physical infrastructure of our schools but also demonstrates a meaningful investment in our student’s well-being and academic success. As temperatures continue to rise in Philadelphia, we know that air conditioning can significantly influence the learning experience.”
Hurts has embraced his new state and city.
He participated in a tour to speak with and mentor young children in Philadelphia school in 2022, participated in the “Day of Care” effort in the city and even purchased a house for a family in the state when he first arrived.
The latest gift is another heartwarming move by the Eagles’ QB who cares deeply about his adopted city.