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Baker Mayfield and wife Emily spread holiday spirit by contributing to Meals on Wheels non-profit: Report

Baker Mayfield and his wife have gone above and beyond to spread the holiday spirit this season. The couple was in the spotlight for contributing to Meals on Wheels of Norman, a non-profit social service organization that they also endorse.

The report was shared by Meals on Wheels of Norman's account, who were delighted to have Emily and Baker Mayfield contribute to them. The two are also brand ambassadors to the same.

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"Big shoutout to our amazing Meals on Wheels of Norman Meal Ambassadors, Baker & Emily Mayfield! 🙌 Thank you for showing so much love and care for our seniors and the Norman community! ❤️ #CommunityHeroes #MealsOnWheels #Thankful," the non-profit wrote on their Instagram account.

Emily shared the same in her story, proud of what the foundation accomplishes.

Meals on Wheels has been operating in Norman since January 21, 1972, aiming to provide people in the area with better nutrition and proper meal service to 'the ill, disabled and senior residents within the Norman city limits.'

Through the website, you can either sign up, donate or volunteer for the program.

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Early in October, the Baker and Emily Mayfield Foundation teamed up with Kirk Cousins to help with funding Hurricane Helene relief. Both families came together, donating $50,000 for the effort. They tied up with Team Rubicon, urging people to help them out and donate when they can.

"Just like in football, disaster response takes teamwork. Join Baker, Emily, Kirk, and Julie in supporting Team Rubicon. Donate now at the link in bio," they requested in their caption.

Emily and Baker Mayfield came together to donate $17,900 to local Florida school

Last month in September, Baker Mayfield ended up donating $17,900 to a local school in Florida. The couple donated to the Cocoa (Fla.) Space Coach High, looking to help the team's football team.

Overall, the Bucs QB wanted the team to have new equipment to use. Not only is it a need, but also aids in the safety of the students.

As per Emily Mayfield, the two chose the school because the name resembled their daughter Kova Jade's nickname KoKo.

"It was in 'Cocoa, FL' ... how could we resist. Cocoa..Koko...get it?" Emily wrote in a story.

While settling down in Tampa Bay, the couple has been focused on their foundation, which looks to improve the lives of people in local areas. They had their second BE Foundation ball in August, managing to raise $200,000.

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