Join us for a celebration of football, friendships and YFT fellowship as the 35th Annual Burgundy & Gold Banquet returns to the Ritz Carlton, Tysons Corner for a special evening benefitting the mission of Youth For Tomorrow on May 16, 2024 with special guest Peyton Manning.
35th Annual Burgundy & Gold Banquet
Thursday, May 16, 2024
Host: Coach Joe Gibbs
Event Chairman: Adam Volanth, YFT Trustee
Bohler Engineering, President and CEO
Featured Speaker: Peyton Manning
Two-Time Super Bowl-Winning Quarterback, Five-Time NFL MVP and Member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2021.
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For more information to serve as a sponsor, contact Love Jones, Vice President of Development & Public Relations, at (703) 396-8415 or by email.
More information on the 35th Annual Burgundy & Gold Banquet sponsorship for 2024 coming soon.
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Youth For Tomorrow was founded by former Redskins Head Coach Joe Gibbs in 1986. His vision was to provide area teenage boys and girls who were experiencing traumatic circumstances with their families, many times abuse and neglect, a place to call home. While most youth are experiencing a life of hope and promise, our children have had frequent failures with family, school and peers — in addition to unimaginable personal tragedies.
“I believe there is nothing more important in life than what we leave behind in terms of how we have helped others. Years from now no one wil remember who had a great season or who won the Super Bowl. That’s why Youth For Tomorrow is so important. For each child that we help, we start a chain of good results because he or she will influence his or her own spouse and children and others around them. And they will pass along what they have learned to others. What will last in this world is what kind of influence we had on others and making a difference in the life of a child.” – Coach Joe Gibbs