
The Ravens are helping to restore Baltimore.
After a tumultuous week of riots and protesting, the Ravens sent two busloads of coaches and players to West Baltimore to connect with young people in the city. Head Coach John Harbaugh, quarterback ![]()
“This is what it’s all about,” Harbaugh said during a CNN interview after meeting with the coaches and players at Frederick Douglass High School.
The buses dropped the group off at Matthew A. Hensen Elementary School, where they delivered boxes of food donated by Giant Food to the students. The team then walked to Douglas High School, which is near the Mondawmin Mall that was looted Monday, to meet with students.
“We have an opportunity to change Baltimore,” Lewis said during an assembly at Douglass. “If you want to make real change, be the example of change.”
Players and coaches are in #Baltimore today, helping to restore our beautiful city. pic.twitter.com/Byo5oRRMLw
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 30, 2015 We love this city. Always have. Always will. #BaltimoreStrong pic.twitter.com/dbxfAbUehB
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 30, 2015 Coach is showing the #Baltimore love. pic.twitter.com/21gBNQs9Iu
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 30, 2015 Our first stop is dropping off some food at a local elementary school. Check out that hand off. #Baltimore pic.twitter.com/Mso2wwPtch
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 30, 2015 85 @Ravens volunteers, 55 of whom are players, unloaded, sorted and handed out food to over 500 Baltimore families. pic.twitter.com/wyRccgSHnN
— Ravens Community (@RavensCommunity) April 30, 2015 .@raylewis greets #Baltimore residents as he walks through the neighborhoods. #BaltimoreStrong pic.twitter.com/cJPAOpPeIN
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 30, 2015 


