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The Marvin Lewis Community Fund empowers, educates, and inspires individuals in the Greater
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In the News
2003 / 2004 / 2005 / current
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Bengals Celebri-tree
The Cincinnati Bengals | December 13, 2004
The Marvin Lewis Community Fund was the sponsor this year of a decorated "Celibri-tree" to benefit the Tender Mercies, a Cincinnati charity that provides housing and individualized supportive services to homeless persons with histories of mental illness. |
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Lewis Bengals Huddle Up
The Cincinnati Bengals | November 16, 2004
It started with a trip to the girl’s room. It ended with the 300-pound Langston Moore up on his tippy toes signing Demarco’s name in the hallway. In between, Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis walked the way he tells his players to walk.
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Football 101 gets 100 Percent
The Cincinnati Bengals | October 8, 2004
Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis treated about 400 women on a date that had everything from Xs and Os to dessert and coffee Thursday night at Paul Brown Stadium during his second annual Football 101 gathering. |
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Heavy hitters join new foundation: Quarterback Club
The Cincinnati Post | January 24, 2004
Two Bengal leaders are joining forces to help the community. Coach Marvin Lewis and former all-pro player Anthony Munoz will announce Monday the creation of the "Quarterback Club." |
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Lewis, Munoz join charity forces
The Cincinnati Enquirer | January 24, 2004
About a dozen local chief executives have joined the Quarterback Club, a new initiative to be unveiled Monday by the combined charitable foundations of Bengals coach Marvin Lewis and former team standout Anthony Munoz. |
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Lewis, Munoz to start new foundation
Business Courier | January 23, 2004
Cincinnati Bengals Coach Marvin Lewis and Bengals hall of famer Anthony Munoz will announce the formation of a new charitable venture Monday, called the Quarterback Club. |
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COACH LEWIS TO BE HONORED ON FEBRUARY 4
Business Courier | January 8, 2004
According to the Cincinnati Business Courier, Bengals Head Coach Marvin Lewis will be recognized by The Greater Cincinnati Convention and Visitor's Bureau on February 4. The GCCVB is honoring 12 Cincinnati individuals and organizations that it thinks exemplify the "Spirit of Cincinnati." Coach Lewis will receive one of two "Queen City Advocate Awards" at the annual Business Outlook luncheon February 4 at the Westin Hotel in downtown Cincinnati.
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