Fans of Buffalo Bills did a duty to support the end of the Baltimore Ravens, Mark Andrews after his critical drop at the end of defeat in the playoffs against Buffalo earlier this month, collect more than $ 140,000 For a charitable organization, Andrews defended. Now, fans of the ravens make the same, joining forces to collect funds in honor of the tight winger Dalton Kincaid, who had his own decline during the defeat of the AFC championship on Sunday.
Will Funk-Heiser, from Catsonville, Maryland, organized a gofundme After Kincaid did not manage to obtain a last throw from Josh Allen during the defeat of the Bills 32-29 to the Chiefs of Kansas City: “We want Ravens Flock to give … and refers the favorites that the bills mafia have made For us and Mark Andrews, “he wrote.
Funk-Heiser initially set a goal of $ 10,000 to help the Summit Center, a Western New York Center focused on the service of people with development, social and behavioral challenges, including autism. Kincaid has already teamed up with the non -profit association, and Ravens fans quickly answered the call for support, with more than 330 donors promising more than $ 9,500, which made Funk -Heiser increases the target of an additional $ 10,000.
Kincaid, who has just completed his second season with the Bills, pleaded for the Summit Center as a charity of choice for the Nfl The “My Cause My Cilats” initiative since 2023, and also made a personal visit to the center in the spring, According to Buffalo Wivb-TV.
“Our students and our families are still talking about Dalton’s visit,” said Mary Bennett, Superintendent of Summit Academy, the center of the center for autistic children. “The atmosphere was electric when he entered the building. Not only is he an incredible athlete, but he has a big heart, and that was obvious during the time he spent with our students.”