NFL
player James Jones knows it’s better to give than to receive
“Being
homeless made me a better man,” says James Jones, wide receiver for the Oakland
Raiders since 2014. “And while I wouldn’t wish anyone to go through that, I
wouldn’t change anything as far as how I grew up.” Having slept in shelters and
on park benches for the first fifteen years of his life, Jones’ success as an
athlete defies stereotypes about homelessness and poverty.
He has
taken his challenging experiences to heart. Since being drafted to the NFL in
2007, he has volunteered for many community organizations, and in 2008, started
his own with his wife Tamika. The LoveJones4Kids
foundation provides funding for school supplies, football camps, and pep
talks to underprivileged children, many of them living in the same conditions
that Jones did growing up.
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