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2023 Capital City Bank Foundation Grant Recipient – MGB INC.

10 Monday Jul 2023

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Macon, GA, 7/10/2023

Capital City Bank, Central Georgia Region, announced that MGB INC., a BIPOC community-based organization was awarded a 2023 grant in the amount of $2,500.

Scott Sapp, Capital City Bank, Market President, Central Georgia Region, Craig Ellard, Sr. V.P., Commercial Banking, Joel Ginaldi, Sr. V.P. Business Banking and Kelvin Middleton, MGB INC. (Men Giving Back) were present for the check presentation ceremony.

More Information About the Capital City Bank Group Foundation:

Building communities by enhancing quality of life

The Capital City Bank Group Foundation is a non-profit organization designed to invest in those initiatives it believes contribute to building a strong community. The mission of the Foundation is to enhance the quality of life in the communities where Capital City Bank does business.

The Capital City Bank Group Foundation provides grants to non-profit, charitable organizations and institutions exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code that aligns with the CCBGF mission towards building strong communities and enhancing the quality of life for the residents of those communities. A Board of Directors manages the Foundation, and a committee of Capital City Bank directors and associates review requests for funds.

MGB INC. is honored to receive this prestigious award!

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COX DONATES INNOVATION LAB TO KINGS PARK COMMUNITY-EAST MACON YOUTH TO BRIDGE THE DIGITAL DIVIDE AND ACADEMIC REGRESSION

14 Tuesday Feb 2023

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Macon, GA, 2/14/2023

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MGB INC. is pleased to announce that it was successful in cultivating a partnership with Cox Communications that culminated in the development of a Cox Innovation Lab/workspace in the Kings Park Community for youth in Out-Of-School Programming or those who lack access to technology. The innovation lab is located in the Kings Park Community Center, in East Macon, 3283 Kingston Court, Macon, GA 31217.

For several months, Kelvin Middleton and MGB Inc. advocated, on behalf of the initial incorporators of the Kings Park Community neighborhood association, its families and children who were impacted greatly by lack of access to digital technology. Cox agreed to provide an in-kind donation of laptops, chairs, 50″ flat screen and workstation/conference table. The lab is located in the Kings Park Community Center which was built in 2017 with Blight Remediation Program funds allocated for Commission District 3 for the purpose of providing a community meeting space for the Kings Park neighborhood association (501 (c)(3) and its residents. The generous donation from Cox was made to the Kings Park community from MGB INC.

Kelvin Middleton leveraged the Cox Communications partnership and technology donation to develop additional corporate/community partnerships that helped the Kings Park families & children:

  • Mercer University/MerServe Partnership. Developed a Pilot Literacy Program with student academic tutors, 3 days/week. Also, developed arts, crafts and special events.
  • Bibb County Board of Education. Provided Kings Park Community youth remote access to Tutor.Com from the Cox Technology Lab, 24/7

Mr. Middleton also states that Cox usually develops its Cox Innovation Labs in large non-profit networks such as the Boys & Girls Clubs; therefore, the Kings Park Community has truly been blessed with their generosity and investment in their youth.

Providing Technology Access to Young People

Support from Cox bridges the digital divide for many disadvantaged young people. Cox generously provides contributions to fund technology centers in key Cox markets. In total, Cox has distributed nearly $25 million in cash and in-kind internet, cable and advertising support. Providing low-cost internet service through its Connect2Compete program, Cox and its local affiliates have also established significant advances in digital literacy for many Boys & GirlsClubs across the nation.

Through its partnerships, Cox is committed to creating meaningful moments of human connection through its technology grant program. Since 2003, Cox has partnered with Boys & Girls Clubs of America to provide more that 100 state-of-the-art innovation labs across the nation. The $20,000 grant from Cox allows the individual Clubs to install these labs that provide students with computer literacy skills and help bridge the digital divise for those without access to a computer or internel at home. Labs are a safe place for youth to explore their interest in STEAM fields and give youth access to vital technology, tools and high-speed technology.

About Cox Communications

Cox Communications is committed to creating meaningful moments of human connection through technology. The largest private broadband company in America, we proudly serve six and a half million homes and businesses across 18 states. We’re dedicated to empowering others to build a better future and celebrate diverse products, people, suppliers, communities and the characteristics that make each one unique. Cox Communications is the largest division of Cox Enterprises, a family-owned business founded in 1898 by Governor James M. Cox.

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Congratulations, Dewey McClain, GA House Representative, District 109

09 Monday Jan 2023

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On January 9, 2023, my former USFL Oklahoma Outlaws teammate, Dewey McClain, was sworn in for his 6th term as a Georgia State Representative for District 109.

For this term, Dewey McClain will serve as the Chairman of the Gwinnett House delegation and is looking  forward to serving with the largest class of first term legislators.  That is 43 and counting!

McClain played for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League from 1976 through 1980. He returned to football, playing in the United States Football League for the Oakland Invaders in 1983 and the Oklahoma Outlaws in 1984. After he retired from football, he became a labor leader, serving in the National Football League Players Association and as president of the Atlanta North Georgia Labor Council. He was elected to the Georgia House in a special election held on November 5, 2013.

McClain was a founding member and president of the Metro Atlanta chapter of the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA). He served as a member of the National Former Players Board of Directors of the NFLPA.

After he retired from football, McClain went to work for the city of Atlanta.  He worked in the Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs for 18 years, and for the Atlanta Workforce Development Agency for four years. In 2013, Dewey became the president of the Atlanta North Georgia Labor Council, an affiliate of the AFL–CIO.

McClain ran for the Georgia House of Representatives, to serve the 100th district, which took place on November 5, 2013. He was the only candidate on the ballot, and won the race uncontested. He was sworn into office on December 5, 2013 and has continued to serve his constituents so honorably.

Congratulations, Honorable Georgia Representative, District 109, Dewey McClain!

  • Kelvin B. Middleton, MGB INC. and former USFL Oklahoma Outlaws

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Black History Month – Tubman Museum of African American Art – History – Culture, Macon, GA

20 Sunday Feb 2022

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Kings Park Community Center-East Macon -Tour of the Tubman Museum of African American Art – History – Culture during Black History Month
Gloria Washington, the 1st African-American principal, Southwest High School, Macon, GA – Kelvin Middleton, Southwest High School graduate. #MutualRespect #AcademicExcellence

Marcus Bryant

More Information about the Tubman Museum of Art, History and Culture:

The Tubman Museum is the largest museum in the nation dedicated to educating people about the Art, History and Culture of African Americans.

The mission of the Tubman African American Museum is to explore, celebrate and share the rich art and history of African Americans, to be a center of social and civic engagement, and a source of experiences that enrich cultural understanding and inspire positive change.

The school visits include handcrafted educational outreach workshops that cater to the needs of your institution ranging from art to diversity and character building. Students can be guaranteed a fun filled field trip at the Tubman! The field trip will include trip around the museum with a knowledgeable tour guide and a video. Be sure to make use of our added-value services which include an art or craft workshop.

The Tubman African American Museum seeks to align with community organizations, businesses, and institutions of learning through our education programs and services. The mission of the Tubman Museum is to educate people about African American art, history and culture and to promote harmony among all races. In order to fulfill that mission we realize that we must not be bound by the walls of our building. But rather, we must place a focus on outreach into our community and bring the museum resources to them.

We are addressing the most serious issues within our educational system facing both Georgia and the nation. Uniquely positioned as both accessible and acceptable, the museum serves as a safe and non-threatening method of delivering needed information and instruction on a myriad of topics to a critical segment of our population. Some of the tactics involve:

  • Heritage Summer Camp
  • John Oliver Killens Workshop
  • Outreach Teachers
  • After School Instruction

Website: https://www.tubmanmuseum.com/

Address: 310 Cherry Street, Macon, GA 31201 (Phone: (478) 743-8544

Photo Credit: Marcus Bryant, Center Coordinator II, Kings Park Community Center – East Macon, GA

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MGB Inc. Receives NFL Foundation Players’ Community Service Grant from LA Rams’ DeSean Jackson

20 Monday Sep 2021

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Macon, GA

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MGB Inc. (Men Giving Back), a community-based, initiative founded by former USFL and NFL player, Kelvin Middleton, is the recipient of the prestigious NFL Foundation Players’ Community Service Match grant.

About the NFL Foundation Players’ Community Match Grant Program

This grant is designed to provide nonprofit organizations with funding of up to $5,000 on behalf of a current or former NFL player who has donated financially to a nonprofit organization doing work to better the community . This grant allows NFL players and Legends to help support broad community efforts through the work of nonprofit organizations. Areas of support include, but are not limited to, Disease Prevention and Awareness, Mental Health, Youth Health & Fitness, Military Appreciation, Disaster Relief, Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault, Character Education, Anti-Bullying, Animal Welfare, etc. In order to be eligible for match funding (1:1 match must be provided by the current or former NFL player applicant),

DeSean Jackson states that he chose MGB Inc. and its founder, Kelvin Middleton because of the exemplary work that they are doing in the community; and, his admiration for Middleton’s decision to return to Macon after his NFL career ended to make a difference in his community.

Furthermore, Gayle Jackson, DeSean’s mother and Co-Founder of the DeSean Jackson Foundation, states that another reason why they chose to support Kelvin’s organization is because it has always been extremely important for DeSean, throughout his 14 years in the NFL, to learn as much about the NFL’s virtually unknown Legends; and, to give them the respect that they are rightfully due. “To DeSean, Mr. Middleton is one of those Legends”, states Mrs. Jackson. In 1987, Kelvin Middleton was a Pittsburgh Steeler during the infamous NFL players’ strike that divided teams, friends, loyalties and resulted in replacements of players who refused to cross the picket lines; and, the solidarity set the precedence for free agency. Kelvin choose not to cross the picket lines which ended his NFL career; and, to my son, DeSean, Kelvin Middleton is a Legend.

We are honored to present Mr. Middleton with this grant of behalf of the NFL Foundation and the DeSean Jackson Foundation.”

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Donnie Shell Speaks on Conquering Adversity During Hall of Fame Speech

09 Monday Aug 2021

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Published on August, 7, 2021, by Mike Asti, Steelers Now

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CANTON, Ohio – It’s often said good things come to those who wait. That absolutely embodies Donnie Shell finally being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Shell, now 68-years-old, who played his last NFL game in 1987 had to wait until 2021 before experiencing the honor of being able to deliver a speech on stage in Canton, Ohio, a speech others who had to endure a long wait were not as fortunate to be alive to deliver when they finally got the call.

[The 1987 Pittsburgh Steelers’ defense that year was lead by defensive coach, Tony Dungy, and included Donnie Shell (#31), Kelvin Middleton (#37), from Macon, GA, second in the depth chart behind Shell, Chris Sheffield (#41), from Thomasville, GA.]

It’s possible having to wait only makes Shell’s induction that much sweeter for a man whose NFL career was all about conquering adversity. After going undrafted in 1974, the odds were certainly stacked against Shell from ever being immortalized in the halls of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. But Shell conquered those odds and will now live forever in Canton.

Donnie Shell and his daughter unveil the 2020 HOF enshrinement bust.

Shell started his speech off by asking for the large crowd of Pittsburgh Steelers fans in attendance to wave their Terrible Towels. As fans waved their towels with furosity, Shell began thanking those who helped raise him in Whitmire, South Carolina before proceeding to tell a story of an inspirational message Hall of Fame coach Chuck Noll told him when the Steelers signed him as an undrafted free agent.

Shell, who attended South Carolina State University, mentioned how proud he is to be among the distinguished Hall of Famers from a historically Black land-grant institution.

The 4-time Super Bowl champion, 5-time Pro Bowler, 3-time First-Team All-Pro who recorded 51 career interceptions as one of the best safeties in football history, Shell can now add Hall of Famer next his name.

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Congratulations, Donnie Shell, 2020 NFL Hall of Fame Inductee

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Donnie Shell, Pittsburgh Steelers‘ 2020 NFL Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony

Congratulatory Message:

Congratulations, Donnie! It is a blessing to be your former Pittsburgh Steeler teammate; but, more important to be privileged to be considered your friend. Your hard work and dedication were an inspiration to me both on and off the field. I continue to aspire to emulate the pillars of family, service, purpose and passion that you instilled in all of the young men who looked to you for leadership, vision and wisdom during the trials and tribulations of the 1987 NFL season–the darkest in NFL history.

May the Lord continue to bless you, Paulette and your family; and, I pray that your contributions will have an everlasting impact on the lives of others as it has on mine. – Kelvin Middleton, Pittsburgh Steelers #37

Kelvin Middleton, former NFL Pittsburgh Steeler – Honors 2020 NFL HOFer – Donnie Shell

[[Both Donnie Shell and Kelvin Middleton were mentored by and played under the leadership of Coach Willie E. Jeffries. Jeffries became the first Black head football coach of an NCAA Division I-A football program at a predominantly white college when he coached at Wichita State University where Middleton was an outstanding defensive back. Jeffries also served as the head football coach at South Carolina State University for 19 seasons in two stints (1973-1978, 1989-2001) were Donnie Shell was an outstanding defensive back.

Donnie, the Torpedo” Shell, Pittsburgh Steelers (1987 Photo)
Donnie Shell #31
1987 Pittsburgh Steelers’ Defensive Coach Tony Dungy and the Defensive Backs (Kelvin Middleton is #37, 2nd in the depth chart behind #31 Donnie Shell)

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MGB INC. Sponsors Annual Easter Egg Hunt for Kings Park Community Youth in East Macon

03 Saturday Apr 2021

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Macon, GA, April 3, 2021

MGB INC. (Men Giving Back) played an integral role in helping the historical Kings Park Community neighborhood association plan and execute its annual Easter Hunt for the youth in the Kings Park Community. The event was held at the Kings Park Community Center in East Macon and was hosted by the Kings Park Community neighborhood association and well attended by approximately 40 children, their parents/guardians, Kings Park residents and a Macon-Bibb Co. recreation staff member.

Kelvin Middleton, CEO, of MGB INC., was instrumental in securing in-kind donations and sponsorships from NFL All Pro, DeSean Jackson, MGB INC., and local community stakeholders for decorations, plastic and gold eggs, baskets, candy and door prizes. Macon-Bibb Co. Parks & Recreation provided a small monetary donations that were placed in the gold eggs hidden in the grass and some food. The neighborhood association provided additional food and oversaw the event.

Happy Easter, Kings Park Community!

Thanks to our sponsors:

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MGB INC. Partners with Men About Change For Book Distribution To Pre-K PROGRAM

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December 19, 2019

Macon, Georgia

MGB INC (MEN GIVING BACK) PARTNERS WITH MEN ABOUT CHANGE TO DISTRIBUTE BOOKS TO MACON, PRE-K PROGRAM

Dr. Erwin Clowers, Men About Change, Kelvin Middleton, MGB INC. 

On December 19, 2019, Dr. Erwin Clowers, CEO, Men About Change, Macon, GA, graciously accepted a donation of new education and recreational books, for it’s Pre-K program, from MGB INC., a local public charity.  Kelvin Middleton, CEO, MGB INC. states that is was a privilege to partner with Dr. Clowers to provide high-quality education materials to ‘bridge’ the learning process during the holiday season when children will be spending more time with their families; and, books motivate parents and guardians to be engaged in their children’s development in reading, learning and cognitive skills.  Furthermore, Dr. Clowers has poured his personal finances, heart and soul into Men About Change for well over 25 years trying to impact the lives of vulnerable Macon youth; and, we all need to do more.

Men About Change is housed on the campus of Glorious Hope Baptist Church, Macon, GA, under the leadership of senior pastor, Dr. John Herring.  Pastor Herring and Glorious Hope Baptist Church have partnered with Men About Change and provides meeting space, financial support and mentors to sustain and grow the initiative.  Men About Change provides academic support, cultural enrichment, behavior modification and emotional support to well over 100 boys and girls per session from Pre-K to 8th grade.

MORE ABOUT MEN OF CHANGE:

To make a tax deductible donation to Men About Change, or receive more information on how you can help, please contact Men About Change (478) 305-7552.

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MGB INC. Receives ALDI Smart Kids Program Grant

30 Sunday Jun 2019

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June 30, 2019

Macon, Georgia

MGB INC. (“Men Giving Back”), a grassroots initiative, in Macon, Georgia, is the proud recipient of a 2019 ALDI Smart Kids Program grant.

Kelvin Middleton, CEO/President, of MGB INC. states that the grant will provide support for MGB’s Health and Wellness Initiative which targets youth obesity and sedentary lifestyles in Macon/Bibb County by utilizing proven best practices such as NFL Play 60, MyPlate the current nutrition guide published by the USDA Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion; and, empowering men in the community to become active participants in the health and welfare of their children.

Information about the ALDI Smart Kids Program

ALDI established the ALDI Smart Kids Program to provide funding and/or gift cards to local organizations that promote kids being active and healthy.

Through the ALDI Smart Kids grant program, ALDI partners with local nonprofit organizations including K-12 schools, fire and police departments, and faith-based organizations that serve the community. Grants are smaller in size and designed to support communities with ALDI stores, where we all live, work and shop!

So, whether your mission is to support kids through education, arts, nutrition, physical activity or any other program that inspires them to excel and be healthy, ALDI encourages you to visit ALDISmartKids.com to learn more and apply for support.

 

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