Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens have long held their status as one of America’s favorite couples. Simone’s triumphant conquer on gymnastics mats, and Owen’s NFL presence as a strong safety for the Green Bay Packers have only elevated the duo’s standing among the fans. Now, as Simone embraces a break following her Antwerp excellence, Jonathan has stepped up to make the news with his on-ground feats.
Over the past weeks, Owens was not only a standout for the Bay Packers, contributing towards wins, but also achieved a career milestone with his first touchdown. This time around, as the celebrations and elations still linger, the NFL star has graced yet another stage.
Simone Biles’ husband joins NFL greats.
Jonathan Owens and Simone Biles have often been involved in philanthropic activities. While Simone has lent a hand to Friends of the Children, Owens is known to nurture his foundation, focusing on youth development programs. Keeping along with the practice, Owens took to his Instagram stories to share a glimpse of his presence at a charity event. “Player Panel,” the reshared story read as Owens was seen on the stage with the Jones twins and other Green Bay Packers stars.
The A&A All the Way Foundation hosted the Gala event to represent three pillars. These include children’s basic needs, fitness, and children in military families. It was the Foundation’s third annual gala inside the Legends Club at Lambeau Field. Live auctions, fundraising games, alongside the Player Panel, and more took over the evening at the Jones Twins’ Foundation initiative.
The spirit of giving back
Back in 2020, Aaron and Alvin Jones paired up to focus a foundation on the three mentioned pillars. According to Fox 11, the duo revealed that it was their parents who instilled the ‘spirit of giving back.’ “Growing up that’s what we did, and we found that to be our joy. We just want to continue to give back and now that we have a platform, we want to use that to affect kids. Kids are the future. As many lives as we can impact, big or small,” Aaron says.
Reports state that the Foundation’s annual gala includes a tradition of gifting Eterneva diamonds. Aligning with intent, the tradition presents the gift to the family of a loved one who served in the military. “Nothing bad can come from giving back. When you’re blessed, you bless others, and it will come back tenfold,” Alvin said. “That’s what we believe in.”