Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels has demonstrated the true spirit of giving this holiday season by joining forces with Raising Cane’s to distribute numerous bicycles to a Boys and Girls club. The Louisiana State University quarterback, who recently secured college football’s prestigious accolade, generously contributed 100 bikes to the Boys and Girls Club and Big Buddy organizations in Baton Rouge. In addition to this remarkable gesture, Jayden and Raising Cane’s founder Todd Graves also made a $20,000 donation to the Greg Brooks Jr. Victory Fund, which supports Jayden’s LSU teammate currently battling a rare form of brain cancer.
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Heisman winner Jayden Daniels, in collaboration with Raising Cane’s, has generously donated bicycles to various Boys and Girls clubs, spreading joy and holiday cheer to the community.
Jayden’s Inspirational Act of Generosity
“This is something that I always wanted to do is to just give back,” Jayden expressed on Monday. “Me growing up, I always wanted to be seen as a role model.”
Meanwhile, in Arizona, actor Rob Schneider joined the cause by assisting in the delivery of 100 bikes to the Boys and Girls Club of the Valley in Phoenix, all thanks to Raising Cane’s. The charitable efforts extended beyond Louisiana and Arizona, as the chicken strip restaurant organized similar bicycle giveaways in Los Angeles and Dallas. In these cities, Raising Cane’s donated 100 bikes to a Boys and Girls Club in the San Fernando Valley, and another 100 bikes to the Dallas Youth Association.