Packers Star Jordan Love Just Donated $50,000 to Fight Green Bay Hunger After Barack Obama’s Call to Action
Earlier this week, Obama highlighted on social media that more than 47 million Americans — including one in five children — continue to struggle with reliable access to nutritious food. Within hours, Love announced his contribution to Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin, which serves families across the Green Bay region and surrounding communities.
“Green Bay has embraced me from day one,” Love said in a statement. “This community shows up every Sunday for us. If I can show up for families who need support, that’s bigger than football. No one in this city should have to worry about their next meal.”
Obama later acknowledged Love’s gesture publicly, writing that leadership “is measured by how we lift others when we have the opportunity.” The message resonated quickly with Packers fans, many of whom flooded social media with praise for their franchise quarterback’s commitment to the community.
On the field, Love continues to cement himself as the centerpiece of the Green Bay Packers. Entering the heart of the 2026 offseason, the former first-round pick remains the organization’s long-term foundation as Green Bay navigates roster adjustments and salary cap decisions. His leadership has become as visible off the field as it is inside the huddle.
For a franchise built on community ownership and small-town pride, Love’s donation reflects the culture Green Bay values most. In a city where football is family, gestures like this carry weight.
Jordan Love may be focused on winning games in the fall — but in March, he reminded Wisconsin that true franchise quarterbacks lead year-round.
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