Wednesday was a day of revitalization, as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers shut down One Buccaneer place and brought all of their employees out to participate in the Bucs for a Better Bay "Hometown Huddle" service project.
"Hometown Huddle" is an NFL wide initiative where teams take part in service projects, host youth football clinics, and help keep kids active and healthy. The "Hometown Huddle" service project is part of Bucs for a Better Bay the Buccaneers far reaching commitment to improving Tampa communities now and for generations to come.
Led by Darcie Glazer Kassewitz, Co-President of the Glazer Family Foundation, the entire Buccaneers organization including staff, Cheerleaders, Captain Fear, and Buccaneers players Lavonte David, Kwon Alexander, Cameron Brate, Donovan Smith, Will Gholston, Kevin Pamphile, Akeem Spence, Ryan Smith, Chris Conte and Ryan Griffin, teamed up with United Way Suncoast volunteers and Mayor Bob Buckhorn to renovate Sulphur Springs Resource Center and Sulphur Springs K-8 Community School, a Buccaneers Academy since 2012.
"This makes a difference" said Mayor Buckhorn, inspiring volunteers as they spent the morning at Sulphur Springs K-8 Community School updating landscaping, painting picnic tables, reading to students, leading Play 60 Drills, and providing new school supply care kits. Outreach efforts continued across the street at the Resource Center where volunteers painted, installed new carpet, and spruced up landscaping where needed.
Both the school and the Resource Center are positive fixtures in the underserved Tampa neighborhood where they are located, making their preservation vital to residents of Sulphur Springs.
"This is now a neighborhood that is on the way back," Mayor Buckhorn told Buccaneers volunteers. "The kids see hope and they see opportunity. Because you are here, there are lives that are being changed."
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers teamed up With United Way Suncoast for a day of renovation projects at Sulphur Springs Resource Center and Sulphur Springs K-8 Community School.


Suzanne McCormick, CEO of United Way Suncoast

Buccaneers Linebackers Lavonte David and Kwon Alexander

Mayor Bob Buckhorn

Buccaneers Tackles Donovan Smith and Kevin Pamphile, Mayor Bob Buckhorn


Darcie Glazer Kassewitz, Co-President of the Glazer Family Foundation


Darcie Glazer Kassewitz, Co-President of the Glazer Family Foundation

Buccaneers Tackle Donovon Smith, Linebacker Lavonte David, Offensive Lineman Caleb Benenoch, and Mayor Bob Buckhorn



Darcie Glazer Kassewitz, Co-President of the Glazer Family Foundation and Mayor Bob Buckhorn

Buccaneers Linebacker Lavonte David

Darcie Glazer Kassewitz, Co-President of the Glazer Family Foundation

Buccaneers Tackle Donovan Smith

Buccaneers Defensive Back Ryan Smith

Buccaneers Outside Linebacker Caleb Benenoch





Buccaneers Tackle Donovan Smith



Buccaneers Linebacker Kwon Alexander


Buccaneers Defensive Tackle Akeem Spence, Darcie Glazer Kassewitz, Co-President of the Glazer Family Foundation, Buccaneers Linebacker Lavonte David

Buccaneers Defensive Tackle Akeem Spence


Darcie Glazer Kassewitz, Co-President of the Glazer Family Foundation


Darcie Glazer Kassewitz, Co-President of the Glazer Family Foundation


Buccaneers Linebacker Lavonte David

Buccaneers Linebacker Lavonte David

Buccaneers Linebacker Kwon Alexander

Buccaneers Defensive Tackle Akeem Spence

Darcie Glazer Kassewitz, Co-President of the Glazer Family Foundation







Buccaneers Linebacker Kwon Alexander, Tight End Cameron Brate, Darcie Glazer Kassewitz, Co-President of the Glazer Family Foundation, Defensive Tackle Akeem Spence, Linebacker Lavonte David

Buccaneers Linebacker Lavonte David

Bucccaneers Linebacker Kwon Alexander, Tight End Cameron Brate, Defensive Tackle Akeem Spence





Buccaneers Defensive Tackle Akeem Spence

Buccaneers linebacker Kwon Alexander and Linebacker Lavonte David

Buccaneers Tight End Cameron Brate

Buccaneers Linebacker Lavonte David

Buccaneers Tight End Cameron Brate and Defensive Tackle Akeem Spence

Bucccaneers Defensive Tackle Akeem Spence








The Bucs for a Better Bay "Hometown Huddle" project was especially meaningful to Buccaneers players who participated in renovation projects at both the Resource center and school, as well as positively engaging with students. "It's so important to be out here," said Buccaneers Linebacker Lavonte David. "You never know what this might do for a kid."
The Bucs for a Better Bay "Hometown Huddle" service project is more than just a donation of time and resources. It is a long term investment in the community of Sulphur Springs and an extension of the Buccaneers' far reaching and enduring commitment to improving communities throughout Tampa Bay.
"Today really embodies everything that we are all about," said Darcie Glazer Kassewitz, Co-President of the Glazer Family Foundation. "To inspire and empower the community of Sulphur Springs is important to everyone one at the Buccaneers, and our commitment to Sulphur Springs is everlasting."