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Led by the Hunt family, the Kansas City Chiefs have a solid tradition of giving back! Especially the Chiefs Women’s Organization (CWO), including the wives of the Chiefs’ circle, volunteer for philanthropic work in Kansas City. And, this time, they have once again come together for the holiday cheer, combined with the celebrations of the upcoming conclusion of the regular season.

Taking to the Instagram account, CWO shared a series of snaps from its recent luncheon. The opening image captures Tavia Hunt, Clark Hunt’s wife and a key figure in the Chiefs organization, immersed in thoughtful deliberation about the event.

Dressed in a black sweater with subtle prints, she participated in the coat drive with the WAGs and other key members. As the NFL season is almost at its end, the luncheon brought them together before its culmination. However, the key highlight was the philanthropic efforts of the CWO, “benefitting The Salvation Army, donating to ensure others stay warm this winter,” as mentioned in the post.

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Tavia Hunt also reshared the post on her IG story, writing, “Sweetest wrap up Christmas luncheon for @chiefswomensorganization. It was a great season of service.” Through the donation of jackets and winter coats, the CWO took a step towards ensuring that families in Kansas City who cannot afford winter attire will stay warm.

Indeed, it was one of the many highlights of CWO’s heartwarming season of service.

Tavia Hunt expresses gratitude for the successful season of service

Tavia Hunt never fails to draw attention to her community engagement. Maintaining an active social media profile, she took to her IG handle to share a sum up of CWO’s 2024 season of giving back, as the team together spent 170 hours of volunteer service. Sharing the post, she wrote, “Today, the Chiefs Women’s Organization celebrated the close of an incredible season of serving our community!” She thanked all the ‘incredible women’ for coming together for the cause.

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With their community outreach initiatives, the CWO worked alongside local charities to bring light and warmth to Kansas City. Through their collaboration with the Hunt’s Family Foundation, they’ve worked with organizations such as The Salvation Army, Harvesters, Ronald McDonald House, and Operation Breakthrough—demonstrating their commitment to community support with both financial contributions and hands-on involvement.

Tavia Hunt also mentioned a quote from the book Every Moment Holy, gifted by her friend. “The small mercies I extend will be woven into the larger theme of redemption at work in the lives of others… and in the process, shaping my own heart too in this process of learning to serve well, and by learning to serve well, learning to love well.”

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She concluded that each act counts, in contributing to a bigger change, as she urged everyone to come together as a team for such humanitarian efforts. What do you think of Tavia Hunt’s gesture? Let us know in the comments below.

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