Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Kenny Clark is taking his impact beyond Lambeau Field this offseason — straight into the heart of the community.
This week, Clark announced the launch of his charitable initiative, “Warm Hands, Full Hearts,” in partnership with the Green Bay Emergency Shelter. The goal: provide winter essentials — including gloves, coats, socks, and hygiene kits — to hundreds of underserved families in the Green Bay area.
“Growing up, I knew what it felt like to need help and not know where it would come from,” Clark shared during a press conference. “Now that I’m in a position to give back, I want to make sure no family in this city faces the cold alone.”
The drive, which kicked off with a personal $30,000 donation from Clark, is collecting supplies through the month of November. Fans can drop off items at designated locations throughout the city, including Lambeau Field’s Atrium. In addition, Clark has pledged to match all fan donations dollar-for-dollar through his foundation.
Beyond the donations, Clark has made weekly visits to the shelter, handing out supplies, sharing meals, and even helping students with homework. According to shelter director Marissa Lane, “He’s not just writing checks — he’s showing up. And that means everything.”
With Green Bay bracing for another brutal winter, Clark’s initiative is already making a tangible difference — one warm coat and one kind gesture at a time.