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In March, WR Anquan Boldin took a trip to Ethiopia with for- mer teammate Larry Fitzgerald and Oxfam, an internaonal relief organzaon. Boldin helped build retaining walls with the local people to protect against erosion. He also met with local women to talk about their rights and teach about the Oxfam program. Before leaving, Boldin made a contribuon to the community by purchasing a cow for the village. Fans joined Ravens players, cheerleaders, and mascot Poe to turn Ocean City, MD, into Ravenstown for the first week- end in June. RB Anthony Allen, CB Chykie Brown, DE Arthur Jones and OLB Chavis Williams took part in the numerous weekend acvies, including the Ocean City Purple Friday Caravan, the Annual Ravens Roost Parade, and the 7-on-7 High School Tournament, hosted by Under Armour. This year’s offseason schedule allowed many members of the Ravens organizaon the opportunity to host camps and clinics. In June, head coach John Harbaugh, along with the Ravens’ enre coaching staff, led a free football clinic at McDaniel College in Westminster, MD, with just over 400 local youth and high school aendants. Numerous players also hosted their own camps and clinics, including TE Ed Dickson (Balmore), ILB Ray Lewis (Lakeland, FL), QB Tyrod Taylor (Hampton, VA), and CB/RS Lardarius Webb (Thibodaux, LA). Aſter years of tremendous success in New Rochelle, NY, RB Ray Rice hosted Balmore’s very first “Ray Rice Day,” one that allowed more than 700 youth the opportunity to take part in football drills and interact with other Ravens players. Head Coach John Harbaugh RB Ray Rice QB Tyrod Taylor OLB Chavis Williams and DE Arthur Jones WR Anquan Boldin with children in Ethiopia RAVENS IN OUR COMMUNITY FOOTBALL CAMPS AND CLINICS RAVENS BEACH BASH ANQUAN BOLDIN IN AFRICA

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In March, WR Anquan Boldin took a trip to Ethiopia with for-mer teammate Larry Fitzgerald and Oxfam, an international relief organzation. Boldin helped build retaining walls with the local people to protect against erosion. He also met with local women to talk about their rights and teach about the Oxfam program. Before leaving, Boldin made a contribution to the community by purchasing a cow for the village.

Fans joined Ravens players, cheerleaders, and mascot Poe to turn Ocean City, MD, into Ravenstown for the first week-end in June. RB Anthony Allen, CB Chykie Brown, DE Arthur Jones and OLB Chavis Williams took part in the numerous weekend activities, including the Ocean City Purple Friday Caravan, the Annual Ravens Roost Parade, and the 7-on-7 High School Tournament, hosted by Under Armour.

This year’s offseason schedule allowed many members of the Ravens organization the opportunity to host camps and clinics. In June, head coach John Harbaugh, along with the Ravens’ entire coaching staff, led a free football clinic at McDaniel College in Westminster, MD, with just over 400 local youth and high school attendants. Numerous players also hosted their own camps and clinics, including TE Ed Dickson (Baltimore), ILB Ray Lewis (Lakeland, FL), QB Tyrod Taylor (Hampton, VA), and CB/RS Lardarius Webb (Thibodaux, LA). After years of tremendous success in New Rochelle, NY, RB Ray Rice hosted Baltimore’s very first “Ray Rice Day,” one that allowed more than 700 youth the opportunity to take part in football drills and interact with other Ravens players. Head Coach John Harbaugh

RB Ray Rice QB Tyrod Taylor

OLB Chavis Williams and DE Arthur JonesWR Anquan Boldin with children in Ethiopia

RAVENS IN OUR COMMUNITY

FOOTBALL CAMPS AND CLINICS

RAVENS BEACH BASHANQUAN BOLDIN IN AFRICA