Building A Foundation For
The Future Of Our Children
Our future is our children, but for far too many of our young people, childhood
is marked by difficulty, challenge and despair. The Jack Del Rio Foundation was
established to help improve the lives of children in Northeast Florida. We believe
that every child deserves a safe, loving, happy, healthy environment in which to
flourish.
We also believe that ultimately, our most valuable possessions are the things we
give to others. Coach Del Rio recognizes the importance that so many people have
had in his life and persistently strives to give something back. He is driven to be a
part of something greater than self. Please join us as we work to give hope and help
to our children in need.
From his earliest days as a student
athlete to his current successful career
as head coach of the NFL’s Jacksonville
Jaguars, Jack Del Rio has exemplified
the very highest standards of sportsmanship,
dignity and public service. Throughout
his life and his career, he has remained
dedicated to his goals and to his belief in
building strength of character. But more
important is the character he has shown
in pursuing his remarkable achievements.
It is only fitting that he and his wife Linda
have chosen to extend their high principals
to the service of underserved children
in Northeast Florida by starting the Jack
Del Rio Foundation.
Through the Foundation, Jack and Linda
are dedicated to making an impact on the
lives of children and giving back to the
communities that have meant so much to
them. They are building meaningful partnerships
that will have a lasting effect.
An all-star, multi-sport athlete at Hayward
High School in Northern California,
Jack was drafted by Major League Baseball’s
Toronto Blue Jays. Choosing to pursue
a college education and focus on football,
he attended the University of Southern
California, where he became a four-year
starter and earned consensus All-America
honors as a
senior. Drafted
by the New
Orleans Saints
in 1985, he went
on to achieve a
Pro Bowl career
playing for the
Saints, the Kansas
City Chiefs,
Dallas Cowboys
and Minnesota
Vikings.
After retiring
as a player, Jack
began his coaching career with the New
Orleans Saints under Hall of Famer Mike
Ditka in 1997. He went on to serve as assistant
coach with both the Baltimore Ravens
and Carolina Panthers prior to being
named head coach of the Jaguars in 2003.
Since arriving in Jacksonville, Coach Del
Rio and Linda have been extremely active
in the civic life of the region, helping to
raise and distribute
contributions for
numerous organizations.
Jack and
Linda are supporters
of the American
Cancer Society and
are members of The
Laureate Society of
Jacksonville.
The Del Rios have
also raised funds for
the Seamark Ranch
through sales of the
2003 JagNet Cookbook
and through the 2004 Del Rio Family
Charity Golf Classic. They have also been
involved with a long list of other charitable
and civic organizations, including, to name just a few:
Wolfson Children’s Hospital
The Ronald McDonald House
St. Catherine Laboure Manor
Hubbard House
Dean’s Council of the University of North
Florida Brooks College of Health
LSS 2nd Harvest Food Bank
F
reedom Alliance Fund
St. Jude Children’s Hospital
St. Vincent’s Hospital
Leukemia Lymphoma Society
Families First
The Salvation Army
Cystic Fibrosis
Devereaux Day School
The Del Rios also support many charitable
organizations in both Northern California
and New Orleans.
In establishing the Jack Del Rio Foundation,
Coach Del Rio extends his already
active civic involvement to help the underserved
children of our area.
“Jacksonville is our home,” said Coach Del
Rio, “and Linda and I feel a strong connection
to this wonderful community. We also
see a crying need to help our underserved
young people enjoy fulfilling lives, and we
want to do something about it. We want to
create an organization that is greater than
self. It’s our hope that the Jack Del Rio Foundation
will help teach our youth that dreams
can come true, that hope, character and hard
work can and will result in a better life.” |