It's been less than a week since the accident in Cincinnati that sent Damar Hamlin to the hospital. Now, he's hoping to give back to those who helped him.
Harrison Phillips did a lot for the Western New York community while he was here with the Buffalo Bills. Even though he is on another team, he's still helping kids here.
A couple of things that Buffalo loves are charities, food, and The Buffalo Bills. Put those two things together and people here will just throw cash at it.
The Special Olympics started as a summer camp for people with intellectual disabilities and has grown immensely. You can help to continue that growth this Wednesday.
It's always a blessing to help the less fortunate during the holidays, especially in the midst of a pandemic. While many people are out of work, have lost loved ones who may have been their support system, or just having a hard time in general, small gestures of kindness can go a long way. It's no ...
Bills Mafia is less than content with the result from the Bills vs. Patriots game on December 12, and they are using their distaste for the NFL refs to make a change – for the better.
Wow. When you hear that over 800 kids have sleeping on the floor....or on the couch here in Western New York, it will break your heart. Even worse, those are the only ones that one amazing charity have gotten to so far.
When you are in the spotlight, you have an opportunity to make a difference in people’s lives -- especially in young kids. One Buffalo Bill is doing exactly that.
Teo Jordan is an 18-year-old high school student. He is interested in the things most teenagers are including working to help his family and to raise funds to buy a car.
WLWT-TV reports that Jordan’s has an innate sense about caring for his family and for others which in and of itself is a powerful message, but while working at a grocery store the kindness he showed a shopper is proof actions can
The Buffalo Bills are giving back to their communities. Whether it be here in Buffalo or their own hometowns, the players are trying to help get through this pandemic.