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Trey Hendrickson donates $250,000 to Cincy Hat Foundation after signing with Ravens
Summary
Trey Hendrickson and his wife donated $250,000 to The Cincy Hat Foundation after he signed with the Baltimore Ravens. The foundation supports housing and opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including scholarships through UC's TAP program.
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Trey Hendrickson recently signed with the Baltimore Ravens after leaving the Cincinnati Bengals. Shortly after the move, he and his wife, Alisa, donated $250,000 to The Cincy Hat Foundation. The foundation was started by teammate Ted Karras in October 2024 after fans liked the specialty hats he made for teammates. The Cincy Hat Foundation works on building housing and expanding opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including funding full-ride scholarships through the University of Cincinnati's TAP program.
Key details:
- Hendrickson signed with the Baltimore Ravens earlier this month.
- After a joking post from teammate Ted Karras, Hendrickson and his wife made a $250,000 donation to The Cincy Hat Foundation.
- Ted Karras founded The Cincy Hat Foundation in October 2024.
- The foundation aims to build housing and expand opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and supports scholarships through UC's TAP program.
- Karras thanked Hendrickson, noted he is now a rival, and said the donation will help house adults with disabilities.
Summary:
The $250,000 donation will support the foundation's housing and scholarship efforts for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Undetermined at this time.
