
At Carolina Panthers home games, the Community Relations Department provides programs, activities and services that assist organizations and agencies while also enhancing the game-day experience for families.
The Fuel Up to Play 60 Kids Combine is a free, interactive area that promotes youth fitness through a variety of football skills and drills for children and their families.
Girls from across the Carolinas team up with the TopCats to learn a halftime routine that they perform together at a Panthers home game.
Fans can bid on signed Panthers memorabilia, one-of-a-kind items and unique experiences at the Keep Pounding Game Day Auction, which supports cancer research programs at Carolinas Medical Center.
The Keep Pounding for Kids program invites terminally ill and hospitalized children and their families to attend Panthers home games.
The fur always flies in this annual gridiron grudge match between professional and college mascots, who play a full-contact football game.
The Panthers make complimentary tickets donated by PSL Owners available to non-profit organizations in the Carolinas through the PSL Tickets for Kids and Troops program.
Sir Purr works with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Charlotte to give a Big and Little a behind the scenes tour of Bank of America Stadium, tickets to a Panthers home game and the thrill of delivering the game ball.
Two youth football teams participate in a halftime exhibition, providing Pop Warner Jr. Pee Wee teams and cheerleading squads the once-in-a-lifetime experience of playing in an NFL stadium.
The Panthers will hold their annual Stuff The Bus school supply collection to benefit Classroom Central when they play the New York Giants at Bank of America Stadium on Saturday, Aug. 13.
The Panthers will hold their annual holiday toy drive to benefit the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve's Toys For Tots program when they play the Atlanta Falcons at Bank of America Stadium on Sunday, Dec. 11.