Ultimate Raider Fan Experience Raffle Winner!!

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FAV Oakland Raiders RaffleA special congratulations goes out to Steve Schilhabel on winning the Ultimate Raider Fan Experience Raffle. Steve and his family are the perfect example of what FAV is all about!
Schilhabel Family

Steve is a long time Oakland Raiders Fan and his wife is a Green Bay Packers Fan. Every year his family attends a game at a different stadium. They just visited their 22nd stadium!
Congrats To the Shilhabel Family! We hope to see you at a stadium soon!

Thank you to everyone who participated in the Fans Against Violence, Ultimate Raider Fan raffle. Although your ticket may not have been chosen, please know your support is much appreciated and will help FAV continue our mission to end violence at sports venues nationwide.

We would also like to thank all of our generous sponsors for helping us put together this great raffle package!!

Oakland RaidersHoliday Inn Express OaklandVisitOakland.orgSolidarity NationBad Boyz of BBQ

A special thank you to Oakland Raiders Super Fans Raider Man, Gorilla Rilla and Dr. Death for their volunteering their time and their continued support of FAV!

We appreciate your continued support of FAV. Together we will continue to work towards ending violence at our stadiums and uniting fans of all teams to create safer and more enjoyable experience for all fans.

Raiders Report – Fans Against Violence and the Oakland Raiders Visit the Boys 2 Men Youth Outreach

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On November 26, 2012, Fans Against Violence along with the Oakland Raiders teamed up to speak with the children at the Boys 2 Men/Girls to Women Youth Outreach about the importance of sportsmanship.


To view full episode please visit Raiders.com


FAV & Raiders Derek Hagan Visit Boys 2 Men Outreach Photo Album

In September FAV held a raffle for tickets to the Oakland Raiders vs Denver Broncos game on December 6, 2012.  The winner of the tickets, Michael Sottile of New York, graciously donated the tickets back to FAV and asked that we  give the tickets to some kids who might not otherwise have the opportunity to attend a Raider game.

We were thrilled at the prospect of giving a child such a wonderful opportunity.  We immediately contacted the Oakland Raiders who also jumped on the opportunity to make this a very special day.  Along with the tickets to the game, the Oakland Raiders donated Field passes for the kids.

We immediately contacted the Boys 2 Men Youth Outreach group and held a contest, asking each child to write a sentence on what we can do to end violence.

We were thrilled to be joined by Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver Derek Hagan in picking and announcing the three winners.  We are also very grateful to have super fans Gorilla Rilla & the Pirate, as well as, Dont Even from the Hazmat Boyz for come down and show their support for FAV and make the day so special for some very well deserving children.  It was a very memorable day for them and FAV.

Here are a few of the entries from the children of Boys to Men Youth Outreach
BOYS 2 MEN YOUTH OUTREACH

Helping to decrease the violence in the Oakland community!

By…….

James (10): Having Confidence in yourself and self-control.

Solomon (10):  Having Integrity, Discipline, and Honor, leading positive.

Jordan (10): By showing others Respect and having a positive outlook on life.

Arnell (5): By having Discipline – Training that teaches one to obey rules and to control ones behavior.

Allen (10):  By showing love to everyone.

Flore (8) and Flora (8):  Having pride in your- self.

George (5):  To be good and respectful.

The winning entries:

Damariye (11):  By following our 5 daily words: Discipline, Morals, Integrity, Self-Esteem, and Respect, alone with some Love and that will make all the fans safe and happy.

Julia (11): By having Morals – Principles of right and wrong.

Joseph (13):  Leading by example, To be respectful of our self and others.