Travis Kelce is making significant strides off the field by addressing youth homelessness through a major investment.
The Kansas City Chiefs star recently made headlines with a multimillion-dollar gesture aimed at changing young lives.
Kelce has stepped up by purchasing a substantial property with plans to transform it into a place for homeless youth.
“Class Act: The legendary Chiefs TE Travis Kelce bought a $3.3M house and donated it to a charity that will turn it into housing for homeless children. Kelce is truly the goat on and off the field,” Dov Kleiman wrote on X.
Class Act: The legendary Chiefs TE Travis Kelce bought a $3.3M house and donated it to a charity that will turn it into housing for homeless children.
Kelce is truly the goat on and off the field 👏 pic.twitter.com/VFUURlBP69
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) April 3, 2025
The donation represents more than just financial generosity, it offers stability and opportunity for vulnerable young people.
The spacious property includes six bedrooms, five bathrooms, a game room, study area, garden and patio, creating an environment designed for both comfort and development.
This initiative allows children who have experienced housing insecurity to find stability and begin imagining possibilities for their future.
Kelce’s commitment to community service includes the Eighty-Seven and Running Foundation, which is focused on supporting underserved youth.
It hosts regular fundraising events in Kansas City and his hometown of Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
Beyond housing initiatives, Kelce funds various community programs including STEM education, after-school activities, and shelters supporting women and children affected by domestic violence.
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