Eagles Autism Foundation raises a record $6.2 million in 2023

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Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie started the Eagles Autism Foundation in 2018. This year, it has raised more than $6.2 million, a record for the group.

The foundation had its annual Eagles Autism Challenge on Saturday, with more than 4,500 biking, walking, and running in support of the effort.

Since it launched, the Eagles Autism Foundation has raised more than $22 million for autism research and care programs.

Participants from the team included receiver A.J. Brown and center Jason Kelce.

“On behalf of the Philadelphia Eagles, I would like to thank our supporters worldwide for contributing to what was truly a record-setting year for the Eagles Autism Challenge,” Lurie said in a press release. “Our collective effort is going to transform the lives of those with autism today and for generations to come. The progress we have made over the past six years would not have been possible without the help of our loyal participants, the generosity of our donors, Eagles fans, the players, coaches, and staff. Today was an example of the unifying power we have as a community to advance autism research and assist the individuals and families affected by autism everywhere.”

You can learn more about the Eagles Autism Foundation here, and you can make a donation to the cause, if you so choose.

7 responses to “Eagles Autism Foundation raises a record $6.2 million in 2023

  1. cliverush68 says:
    May 20, 2023 at 4:41 pm
    Unusual situation where losing a Super Bowl ends up doing good for a community.

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    So what does loosing a Super Bowl have anything to do with a fundraising foundation??? Guess you feel better after making that ridiculous comment.

  2. cliverush68 says:
    May 20, 2023 at 4:41 pm
    Unusual situation where losing a Super Bowl ends up doing good for a community.

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    Really scratching my head at this statement. Makes it look like you’re an alt account for one of the Goodell Troll Twins who state dumb things on every article.

  3. A good cause by a good owner and well run organization. These kinds of things, in the off season, make it easy to be a fan of the Birds. Thank you Jeffery Laurie and Eagles Nation for this worthy cause. Can’t wait for next year

  4. I believe making the superbowl resulted in great support. As the father of a son with autism I applaud the good people or Philadelphia for their generosity.

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