Travis Kelce and Kodiak Cakes Donate 25,000 Meals to Kansas City Students
The donation, facilitated through Operation Breakthrough, comes as the Chiefs prepare for their sixth consecutive AFC Championship game.
- Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and Kodiak Cakes have teamed up to donate 25,000 meals to Kansas City students.
- The meals will be distributed through Operation Breakthrough, a non-profit, after-school program that Kelce has worked with in the past.
- Kelce invested in Kodiak Cakes, a brand that focuses on protein-packed, whole grain breakfast items, back in 2022.
- Kelce's foundation, Eighty-Seven & Running, has previously partnered with Operation Breakthrough to create the Ignition Lab, a workforce development hub for students aged 14 to 18.
- The donation comes ahead of the Chiefs' sixth consecutive AFC Championship game, against the Baltimore Ravens.