Seasonal & Holidays
Millburn Teen's Second Annual ''Turkey Bowl' Raises Money For 2 Local Charities
A charity flag football game in Essex County raised money for food banks and for a local organ donation organization. Find out how much.
MILLBURN, NJ — Last year, Zach Maitlin, then a junior at Millburn High School, had an idea. He planned a flag football tournament on Thanksgiving to raise money to fight hunger.
"We had eight teams compete," Zach reminisced this week. "It was an amazing turnout and I learned a lot from it as an event organizer. I really loved seeing how into it everyone got."
He created a website and planned future sports events to raise money.
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He and friend Baruch Akwaboah organized a soccer tournament in June, donating all the funds to Soccer for Dreamers, the Akwaboah family's charity.
And this year, Maitlin's group hosted another Turkey Bowl for charity.
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"I sent my website around the school and got 12 teams to compete," he said. "I decided to combine the tournament with Missy's Miracle, a charity that donates to organ donors and provides money for scholarships."
Missy's Miracle, based in Short Hills, was founded to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Missy Rodriguez getting a donated liver as a teen. Teens who have been impacted by organ donation can apply for a scholarship through February 2023.
Another Successful Year
The tournament took place this past Saturday.
"We raised over $1,000 for the NJ Community Food Bank and to Missy's Miracle and collected non-perishables and canned goods at midfield," Mailtlin said this week. "I am extremely proud of how the tournament turned out and cannot wait to continue planning more into my college career."
Check out Maitlin's website here: www.playformillburnraiseforcharity.com
See photos above. Millburn High School club Studio 462 provided a live broadcast for eight of the games.
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