Project Mayhem
My non-profit organization has been established to provide aid, both personal and economic, to help underprivileged and at risk youth excel beyond their current conditions.
Project Mayhem is a Charitable Fund registered under The Poise Foundation, a registered 501C3
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UPCOMING PROJECT MAYHEM EVENTS
February 2013
PAST PROJECT MAYHEM EVENTS
June 27 – July 2, 2011
Commitment 4 Change Youth Football Camp
Aaron, Keion Carpenter and their NFL colleagues joined with Woodlawn Recreation for the 2011 3rd Annual Commitment for Change (C4C) youth summer football camp. Inspired by their personal journey to the NFL, they designed this 6 day clinic to teach young athletes the tools to succeed on and off the field.
February 2011
Celebration of the Arts Week February 26 -March 5th
On March 5, 2011 the 2nd Annual “Celebration of the Arts”gala presented by Aaron’ Maybin’s Project Mayhem Charitable Fund was held at the distinguished Joseph Meyerhoff hall, home of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO). It topped off the Project Mayhem “Celebration of the Arts” Week spanning February 26 -March 5, 2011 which consisted of Aaron Maybin and celebrity friends hosting field trips and art workshops at Baltimore City middle and high schools, community centers and pediatric wards of area hospitals. The gala celebrated the arts and athletic programs that Project Mayhem provides and highlighted talented young artists and musicians.
July 2010
Project Mayhem and The Carpenter House 2010 Commitment 4 Change Summer Youth Camp
Aaron Maybin and Baltimore’s own retired NFL Atlanta Falcon, Keion Carpenter, and their NFL colleagues united for the 2nd annual Commitment for Change (C4C) youth summer camp. With similar ties to Baltimore and the NFL, both Keion and Aaron share a commitment to giving back.
February 2010
2010 Celebration of The Arts - February 19 – February 21
This star studded event on February 19-20, 2010 benefited art programs for school age youth in both Maryland and New York. Aaron chose to lend his support to these critical development programs in response to years of decreased funding. “Art was a great outlet for me during my academic career and I want to ensure that it is available to all kids,” says Aaron. There were hundreds of invited guests and celebrities from sports and Hollywood to support Aaron’s goal of promoting creativity and self esteem in a fun filled line up for all ages.





