Play Well, Do Good
“Everybody has a responsibility to do good.” is the cornerstone of the Joe Burrow Foundation.
With the Inaugural Joe Burrow Foundation Golf Invitational played on June 5, sold-out field of golfers and celebrities raised $924,250 for the organization at Coldstream Country Club.
Photos: Shae Combs
Celebrities who participated in the golf tournament included Cincinnati Bengals Head Coach Zac Taylor, along with Bengals coaches and staff: Brian Callahan, Darrin Simmons, Dan Pitcher, Brad Kragthorpe, Lou Anarumo, Doug Rosfeld and Sam Francis.
Do Good
Want to contribute? The Joe Burrow Foundation has partnered with Ohio-based Where I’m From Apparel to sell Cincinnati and Baton Rouge-inspired “Do Good” apparel options.
Where I’m From Apparel will donate 100% of proceeds of the sale of “Do Good” apparel to the Joe Burrow Foundation, which launched in October 2022 to help meet the needs of families who are working to overcome food insecurity and childhood mental health issues in Ohio and Louisiana.
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Also joining for the golf tournament were LSU Head Coach Brian Kelly, ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit, NFL Hall of Famer Anthony Muñoz, Bengals Legends Kenny Anderson, Jim Breech and David Fulcher, Bengals Broadcasters Dan Hoard and Dave Lapham, Hall of Fame Broadcaster Marty Brennaman, and Cincinnati Reds Legend George Foster.
The Joe Burrow Foundation Golf Invitational was presented by Gravity Diagnostics, Encore Technologies and Jeff Ruby Culinary Entertainment, and was hosted by Jimmy and Robin Burrow, the parents of Joe.
The event committee led by Amy Floyd, executive director of the Joe Burrow Foundation, included: Chrissie Blatt, Briana Warm, Maggie Luggen, Amy Craft, Mikayla Pittman and Andi Sempier.
At the post-party celebration, nearly $500,000 was raised from the live and silent auction hosted by Cincinnati native Bill Hemmer and FOX News anchor. In attendance from the Cincinnati Bengals team were Joe Mixon, Orlando Brown Jr., Ted Karras and Sam Hubbard.