Four Green Bay Packers players came together on Monday at the iconic Lambeau Field Atrium to make a difference for both fans and their community. A.J. Dillon, Bo Melton, Quay Walker, and Evan Williams took time to sign memorabilia, creating unforgettable moments for fans while raising funds for the Salvation Army. The event not only brought joy to attendees but also supported families, seniors, and individuals in need during the holiday season.
A Win-Win Event for Fans and the Community
Fans eagerly donated at least $50 to have their favorite sports memorabilia signed by Packers players, knowing that every dollar would go directly to the Salvation Army. The funds raised will help support local families in Green Bay and beyond, covering operational costs and ensuring a brighter holiday season for those in need.Salvation Army Capt. Maj. Catherine Fitzgerald expressed her gratitude for the event’s impact, sharing that nearly 8,000 children in the area will receive gifts this holiday season thanks to these donations.
“It’s incredible to see the players give back in this way,” said Fitzgerald. “Fans get the chance to meet their favorite athletes, and at the same time, they’re making a meaningful contribution to the community. It’s a win for everyone.”
A Journey Worth Taking for Fans
For Michelle Stevens and her two sons, the event was an opportunity they couldn’t pass up. The family drove 45 minutes from Two Rivers to Green Bay after Michelle stumbled upon the event on Facebook.“When I saw this, I told them, ‘We’re skipping basketball practice tonight and going to get autographs,’” Michelle said. A single mother raising two young football players, she spoke about the impact of meeting their NFL heroes in person.
“It’s amazing. These players have overcome so much to get where they are. For my boys to see that, it’s inspiring. It shows them that if they work hard, they can achieve their dreams too,” Michelle added.
Her sons, Morgan and Mason, were thrilled to meet Packers stars. “It’s awesome,” said Morgan. “I got to meet an NFL player in person. That’s something I’ll never forget.”
Mason was equally ecstatic. “I watch A.J. Dillon and Bo Melton all the time on YouTube, and now I have their autographs! It’s worth so much to me,” he said with a grin.
Players Give Back to the Community
For Packers players, the event was a chance to connect with fans and show their appreciation for the support they receive throughout the season. A.J. Dillon, who has participated in Salvation Army events before, emphasized how important these moments are to him.“It’s amazing to meet the people who cheer for us every week,” Dillon said. “Being able to make them smile and help the community at the same time—it’s something I’ll always make time for.”
A Tradition of Generosity
This autograph event is part of the Packers’ ongoing commitment to supporting the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign, which helps families, seniors, and unhoused individuals in the Green Bay area. In addition to the players who participated Monday, other Packers stars, including Kenny Clark, Kingsley Enagbare, and Rasheed Walker, have taken part in similar events this holiday season.Fans who missed the event will have two more chances to meet Packers players and get memorabilia signed on Dec. 9 and Dec. 16, with all proceeds continuing to support the Salvation Army.
Core Memories and Holiday Cheer
For fans like Michelle Stevens and her sons, the event was about much more than autographs. It was an experience they’ll cherish forever—a chance to meet their heroes and be inspired by their stories.“These moments are unforgettable,” Michelle said. “My boys will carry this with them for years.”
For the Packers players, the event offered a unique opportunity to give back to the community that supports them so passionately.
“It’s about more than football,” said Dillon. “It’s about being part of something bigger, especially during the holidays.”
Making a Difference with Every Signature
The proceeds from the event will help the Salvation Army provide food, shelter, and gifts for families in need this holiday season. By coming together, Packers players, fans, and the Salvation Army are proving that a little generosity can go a long way in spreading joy and hope during this special time of year.If you’re looking to combine your love of football with giving back, don’t miss the chance to attend the upcoming autograph events on Dec. 9 and Dec. 16. Together, we can continue to make the holiday season brighter for those who need it most.