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2007 Victory Bowl Teams visited public schools and read to the children. 

The principal writes, “Our students were amazed at the size of the players, but they were even more impressed with how these athletes treated them throughout their time in our school.  I am so thankful that our students had the opportunity to see that college athletes can be educated and, more importantly, that they can be gentlemen.  I was truly impressed with the way these young men conducted themselves.  Each of them  took full advantage of the chance to have an impact on our children, and our youngsters will no doubt be talking about this experience for quite some time.  It only took an hour - and your players made a difference.”

 

 

 

 

 

2005 Teams served the Salvation Army during their Christian Service Project at the Victory Bowl.

Players were bell ringers at the various kettles around town
They also worked in the clothing thrift store and warehouse, and served in the food pantry. 
   

 

2004 Football players collect food for the hungry

Participants in the 2004 Victory Bowl collected food during their Christian Service Project for the Nerison family.  Over 350 items were collected. 

Eric Matthew Nerison, a 10-year-old boy who loved God, was struck by a car in mid-November in front of his Des Moines home as he walked to catch a ride with friends to a church youth group meeting.

   
NCCAA Student-Athletes present the food gathered for the Nerison family.  Pictured:  Olivet Nazarene University's #55 Jeremy Robinson (LB 5'11" 210 Fr.
Schererville, Ind.) and Northwestern College's #55 Pete Mades (SO OL 5-11 275 Plymouth,  Minn.)

 






Football Players Visit Children at Local Hospitals [
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Players from GWU and TIU put aside their competitive differences to visit the children. (Shriner's Children's Hospital & Greenville Memorial Hospital in Greenville, SC)
   
Children of all sizes were happy to see the football players.  Each child was given a football. 
   
GWU and TIU go head to head for the 2001 Victory Bowl Title