Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray, along with his organization the Kyler Murray Foundation, will host the women of IdentiFreed for the team’s game against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday.
The Kyler Murray Foundation will also donate $23,000 to IdentiFreed, an organization that supports survivors of human trafficking, domestic violence and exploitation.
“IdentiFreed is making an incredible impact, and I’m grateful we are able to play even a small part in their mission,” Kyler Murray Foundation strategic partner Missy Murray said in a news release on Saturday.
“These women have shown incredible strength, and we wanted to make sure they felt celebrated and supported here today.”
IndentiFreed offers several services to those in need, including clothes and hygiene supplies, counseling and rehabilitation services.
“We are so thankful to Kyler Murray and his foundation for shining a light on our community and standing with us in this fight,” IdentiFreed founder Carrie Bradley said. “This support allows us to continue creating safe spaces and opportunities for women to thrive.”
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Murray and his foundation recently hosted their first-ever celebrity softball game at Salt River Fields in Scottsdale in May. The plan is for it to be an annual event.
Proceeds to that event went to organizations for underserved children and supported cancer patients.