The Bleed Green Campaign, which was launched Monday at the new Roughrider player training facility and encourages both young and seasoned Rider fans to donate blood in 2010.
Tiger-Cats QB Kevin Glenn has teamed up with Tim Hortons for a new community initiative that will help send kids to camps for every touchdown generated by the veteran pivot.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have unveiled plans for a new community initiative, the Ticats BeFit program presented by Ticketmaster, Marchese Health Care and Hamilton Partners in Nutrition.
A War Amps public service announcement featuring members of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats has won a Gold Award at the 2010 International Mercury Awards in New York City.
The CFL's 2009 Tom Pate Award winner Marwan Hage was back to his giving ways last week, distributing food and hygiene boxes to 450 families in Montreal.
In addition to preparing for the upcoming 2010 season, Emmanuel Arceneaux keeps himself busy during the winter months working as a teacher. Read his latest update.
For Bobby Singh, the cost of gang violence is personal. Singh, who appeared with teammates Monday in Surrey at an anti-gang announcement, lost a brother to gang violence.
Lions Pride is an outreach program highlighting the importance of making positive choices and choosing alternate activities to gang involvement. Today it unveiled a new anti-gang initiative.
Edmonton Eskimo Head Coach Richie Hall is the first Ambassador for Breakfast for Learning Alberta and will visit schools in the area to help promote nutritional feeding programs.
As we here at CFL.ca take time to give thanks this weekend, we want to share some of the many ways our teams give back to the people who make this league what it is.
As we here at CFL.ca take time to give thanks this weekend, we want to share some of the many ways our teams give back to the people who make this league what it is.
The Tiger-Cats were in London, Ont. on Tuesday to spread the TigerTown spirit throughout the Forest City, starting with a practice at the University of Western Ontario.
The Toronto Argonauts announced the Level The Playing Field program Wednesday which, in its inaugural year, will see football teams return to four Toronto-area high schools.