Centennial Place YMCA near Georgia Tech was renamed Arthur M. Blank Family Youth YMCA in a special ceremony Tuesday afternoon.
The Atlanta Falcons and the Atlanta Falcons Youth Foundation are launching a physical activities program called, "60 Ways to Play 60."
The Atlanta Falcons announced the availability of team-branded special interest license plates for fans residing in the state of Georgia.
Thanks to a grant from the Teammates for Kids Foundation, the Atlanta Falcons Youth Foundation is distributing $10,000 to three local organizations that help low-income children in Atlanta improve their physical fitness.
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Hall County will receive a $100,000 field development grant from the Atlanta Falcons as part of the National Football League Grassroots Program.
The Atlanta Falcons Youth Foundation (AFYF), one of the most active team-lead foundations in professional sports, today announced grants totaling more than $300,000 to improve youth fitness for Georgia’s youth.
Wednesday afternoon more than a dozen players and cheerleaders traveled to Positive Place Boys and Girls Club in Gainesville marking a milestone -- 100 player visits to Falcons Fitness Zones.
The Atlanta Falcons Youth Foundation (AFYF) recently announced its 2007 year-end grants total, awarding more than $1.8 million to youth-serving, non-profit organizations throughout Georgia.
The Atlanta Falcons Youth Foundation recently joined with USA Swimming and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta to launch the first local manifestation of its national Make A Splash campaign to promote water safety awareness and the importance of physical activity to more than 3,000 Atlanta-area children.