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WASHINGTON – Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive lineman Kevin Pamphile has been named this week’s Community MVP after helping launch STEM programs at local schools in Tampa.

 In driving the start of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) programs at 10 select Hillsborough County public schools, Pamphile visited Lanier Elementary School in Tampa on Sept. 27 to deliver books and take part in several hands-on activities with students.

 

“I enjoy working with and inspiring kids to achieve their full potential,” Pamphile said, “so visiting schools, focusing on literacy, education and sports just makes sense for me, whether that means donating books or scholarships to help kids advance in their education.”

 

As one member of the “STEM Squad,” Pamphile was joined by teammates Alterraun Verner, Andrew DePaola, Clinton McDonald and Donovan Smith as they distributed age-appropriate, STEM-themed books, like “Cat in the Hat,” to kindergarten through 5th-grade students. The group of Buccaneers also hosted a “STEM Engagement Zone,” where they played games like UNO and built Legos with the kids to broaden their creative minds.

In conjunction with Athletes for Charity and Ford Motor Company, Pamphile also visited classrooms at Lanier last year, but this time, he served as the principal for the day while his teammates took on the role of assistant principal, much to the kids’ delight.

“It felt great to give back and see the smiles on the kids’ faces,” Pamphile said. “I was especially touched by how they remembered our visit from last year. They were excited to share with us which books they received and what they had learned from the book. It made me feel like my mission to just get them excited about reading was accomplished.”

Since he entered the NFL in 2014, Pamphile has been on a mission to aid the educational development of youth both in America and Haiti, where his family is from. The Buccaneers starting offensive guard has matched fundraising efforts to help sponsor Back to School events and school supplies for students affiliated with the YMCA d’Haiti and Fondation J’Aime Haiti. Pamphile has also donated books and LEGOs to students in Tampa and Haiti to promote STEM-based learning and programs.

Earlier this month, in honor of his late mother, Pamphile began the Marie Pamphile Memorial Scholarship to help Haitian youth cover the cost of education. The first two awards were distributed on Sept. 9.

“The motivation behind my community work has always come from observing my mother’s giving spirit and for my reverence for God,” Pamphile said. “I feel that it’s my responsibility to give back to those in need.

On behalf of our sponsor Delta Private Jets, the NFLPA will make an in-kind donation to Pamphile and his charity of choice for being named this week’s Community MVP. Visit our website to read more and see photos from Pamphile’s outreach work.

 

The NFLPA Community MVP program recognizes NFL players who are making a positive impact in their local communities. Each week during the regular season, the NFLPA will celebrate one active NFL player who has demonstrated a commitment to giving back to his community.

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About the NFL Players Association:

The National Football League Players Association is the union for professional football players in the National Football League. Established in 1956, the NFLPA has a long history of assuring proper recognition and representation of players’ interests. The NFLPA has shown that it will do whatever is necessary to assure that the rights of players are protected—including ceasing to be a union, if necessary, as it did in 1989. In 1993, the NFLPA again was officially recognized as the union representing the players, and negotiated a landmark Collective Bargaining Agreement with the NFL. The current CBA will govern the sport through 2020. Learn more at www.nflpa.com.

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