Denver, CO – NFL star Garett Bolles is proving that his leadership stretches far beyond the football field.
The Denver Broncos offensive tackle and his family have invested $1.2 million into building a state-of-the-art community center aimed at supporting at-risk youth in the Denver area. This bold move highlights Bolles's deep commitment to giving back to the community that’s cheered him on for years.
Designed as a safe haven for young people navigating difficult circumstances, the center offers a variety of vital services — from educational support and mentorship programs to resources that promote emotional resilience and personal growth.
“Growing up, I saw firsthand how important it is for kids to have a place where they feel safe and can grow,” Bolles said. “This center is our way of giving back — to ensure these kids have the opportunities they deserve.”
Bolles’s passion project aligns with the Denver Broncos’ long-standing tradition of community outreach and support. His initiative has drawn praise from fans and civic leaders alike, with many applauding his hands-on dedication to creating change.
Interestingly, Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky — a close family friend — is simply known as “Uncle Mitch” to Bolles’s family, reflecting the deep personal connections fueling this mission.
As the Broncos gear up for a new season, Bolles is sending a powerful message: greatness isn’t just measured in touchdowns, but in how far you're willing to go for others. His $1.2 million investment is more than a donation — it's a beacon of hope for Denver’s youth.
Stay tuned as Bolles continues to tackle challenges off the field and lead by example where it matters most.