The Kansas City Chiefs are ready to take the Governor's Joplin Challenge. Sign up to work alongside them to build 35 homes in Joplin at http://joplinchallenge.mo.gov.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel shares why he's taking the Governor's Joplin Challenge, a program to build 35 homes for tornado victims with the Joplin Area Habitat for Humanity.
Learn how you can the challenge with Matt Cassel, the Chiefs and other athletes and teams at http://joplinchallenge.mo.gov.
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The Governor's Joplin Challenge brings together the Joplin Area Habitat for Humanity, the Kansas City Chiefs, the Kansas City Royals, the St. Louis Blues, the St. Louis Cardinals, the St. Louis Rams, the Kansas Speedway in partnership with NASCAR Unites, the University of Missouri and volunteers to build homes for victims of this horrific event. Volunteers will work alongside athletes to build 35 homes in Joplin. The Joplin Area Habitat for Humanity is also accepting donations to help continue the work that has already begun.
Learn more at http://joplinchallenge.mo.gov.
The Kansas City Chiefs traveled to Joplin, Mo. to build homes for tornado victims and meet with survivors. The Chiefs are working alongside the State of Missouri, Joplin Area Habitat for Humanity and other sports teams to build 35 homes in Joplin this summer.