Kansas City loves the Chiefs QB, Patrick Mahomes, and his wife, Brittany Mahomes, and so do they. They made their prospects of staying in the city for years to come. Since Mahomes plays for the town and his wife is a part owner of the soccer team, KC Current, they have a special relationship with the citizens of the town. Therefore, to honor the professionals who help mold young minds, the Mahomes couple presented them with a token of respect.
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Giving back to the community is important. And the Mahomes are involved in several charity works. 15 and Mahomies is a charity organization that Patrick Mahomes established. The foundation works to support the well-being, education, and after-school activities of fifteen children.
So, along with the soccer players of KC Current and Mahomes’ foundation, they set to make the children and teachers happy. They provided the students with financial aid for school supplies and also gifted them with actual school supplies.
Through this selfless act, they make the lives of many students and educational professionals easier. The KC Current representatives also wish to establish sports, which hasn’t happened because the school still being fairly new.
Patrick Mahomes’ family is a tight-knit pack
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The values of the Mahomes family are evident from all the charitable and beneficial work they do for the community of Kansas City. The star quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs, many a time, spoke about the insurmountable support of his family that helped him wade him through his journey to becoming the best.
Mahomes’ lifelong supporter, his mother, Randi Mahomes, is his biggest fan. And his high-school sweetheart wife, Brittany Mahomes, is always at the games to cheer loudly for her husband.
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Fans will surely see his special ladies support their husband and son through the sidelines; while he throws long touchdowns on the field.
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