BREAKING: Jalen Hurts and the Entire Philadelphia Eagles Team Donate $6.1 Million to Create Homeless Youth Shelter in Jamestown, NY
In an incredible act of generosity and gratitude, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and the entire Eagles team have donated a staggering $6.1 million to transform a historic house in Jamestown, New York, into a shelter for homeless youth.
The heartfelt donation is a tribute to head coach Nick Sirianni, honoring his roots and the immeasurable impact he has had on their lives — both on and off the field.
This inspiring gesture has captured national attention, showcasing the deep bond between a coach and his players and shining a spotlight on a small town with a big new reason for hope.
A Gift Born from Gratitude
Nick Sirianni, a native of Jamestown, NY, has often spoken about the values instilled in him during his upbringing in the small, tight-knit community.
Under his leadership, the Eagles have not only achieved on-field success but have built a culture grounded in trust, respect, and giving back.
Jalen Hurts, the team’s superstar quarterback, shared the story behind the team’s decision:
“Coach Sirianni has given us everything — his passion, his mentorship, his heart. We wanted to give something back that truly mattered to him and his hometown.“
The players unanimously agreed that creating a shelter for homeless youth in Sirianni’s hometown would be the perfect way to honor him and reflect the values he consistently teaches: compassion, resilience, and community.
Why Jamestown, New York?
Jamestown, a city of approximately 28,000 residents, has faced economic hardships over the years, including job loss and rising rates of youth homelessness.
Despite these challenges, the spirit of the community remains strong — a spirit that Nick Sirianni has often credited for shaping his own determination and leadership style.
The new shelter will offer:
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Emergency housing for homeless and at-risk youth
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Educational and job training programs
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Mental health counseling and support services
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Mentorship initiatives led by volunteers and professionals
The project aims to not only provide immediate relief but also equip young people with the tools they need for long-term success.
Mayor Kim Ecklund of Jamestown expressed her profound gratitude:
“This donation will change lives. The Eagles’ generosity has brought hope to so many in our community who desperately need it.“
A Historic House, A New Purpose
The house being transformed is a century-old mansion once slated for demolition.
Now, thanks to the Eagles’ donation, it will be renovated into a vibrant center for healing and opportunity.
Plans for the building include:
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12 individual bedrooms for residents
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A communal kitchen and dining area
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A study and resource center
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Outdoor recreation space
Architects and project managers estimate that renovations will begin within 60 days, with a projected opening in spring 2026.
The shelter will be named “The Sirianni House of Hope,” a touching tribute to the coach who continues to inspire so many.
Team Unity: More Than Just Football
The $6.1 million donation was a team-wide effort, with contributions from every player, coach, and even members of the front office.
It underscores the unique bond within the Eagles organization — a bond that transcends wins, losses, and even the game itself.
Veteran center Jason Kelce explained:
“It’s about what Coach Sirianni has built here. Brotherhood. Community. Family. This shelter represents all of that.“
The Eagles’ ownership group, led by Jeffrey Lurie, also matched a portion of the players’ donations, helping the team surpass their original $5 million goal.
National Reaction: Widespread Praise
News of the Eagles’ donation has spread quickly across the nation, with praise pouring in from athletes, celebrities, and fans alike:
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell tweeted: “Incredible example of leadership, character, and heart from the Philadelphia Eagles. Proud moment for the NFL family.”
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ESPN’s Adam Schefter called it “one of the most meaningful team initiatives in league history.”
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Charity organizations have hailed the move as a model for how professional sports teams can make a real difference in society.
On social media, the hashtag #SirianniHouseOfHope has been trending, as fans and supporters celebrate the Eagles’ commitment to giving back.
Nick Sirianni’s Emotional Response
When Nick Sirianni learned about the donation, he was reportedly overwhelmed with emotion.
In a team meeting captured by the Eagles’ media crew, Sirianni fought back tears as he addressed the players:
“I don’t even have the words. Thank you. You’ve given a gift that will outlast any championship, any trophy, any record. You’ve changed lives.“
He later added in a press conference:
“Jamestown made me who I am. To see my players give back to my hometown like this — it’s the greatest honor of my life.“
Sirianni has pledged to be actively involved with the shelter, including hosting annual fundraising events and mentorship programs for its residents.
Looking Ahead: A Legacy Beyond the Field
Construction for “The Sirianni House of Hope” is expected to become a cornerstone project for youth services in Western New York.
The Eagles’ donation is already inspiring other NFL teams, businesses, and local leaders to explore similar community initiatives.
For the Eagles, it’s another testament to the culture they’ve built — one that values service, humility, and genuine connection.
As Jalen Hurts put it best:
“We’re a team on the field. We’re a family off it. And family takes care of each other. Always.“
The impact of their gift will undoubtedly resonate far beyond the world of sports, touching the lives of countless young people for generations to come.