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The Michael Clayton Generation
Next Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that supports a variety of
charities in the Tampa Bay area as well as in Clayton's hometown of Baton Rouge.
The Foundation is currently focusing its efforts on two charities, the Ronald
McDonald Mobile Care unit, which travels throughout the community bringing
medical care to those who need it, and the Tampa Bay Pediatric Cancer Center.
The Foundation also donates portions of the funds raised to the LSU
Hurricane Katrina Fund.


Last year, the
Michael Clayton Generation Next foundation held it's second annual
Summer Hoop Jam. This year, it's expected to be even bigger. More
celebrities, and more fun!
Summer Hoop Jam
April 15, 2007 - The Michael Clayton
Generation Next Foundation will be holding it's annual Summer Hoop
Jam on Sunday, July 15th 2007. The event is a fundraiser to support the
Generation Next Foundation's various charities.
There are many sponsorship
opportunities available for companies that would like to contribute to the event.
For information on the event Click Here
Michael Clayton sits
down for a video interview to let fans and supporters of the Generation
Next foundation know what's going on in his head.
Video Interview
April 17, 2007 - Michael Clayton, the founder
of the Generation Next Foundation and starting wide receiver for the
NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers talks about the foundation, his team, and his
career in this exclusive video interview.
What exactly is his role with the foundation? What will he be doing
after football? Find out the answers to this questions in with this
interview. Full Story
A group of Tampa Bay Buccaneers
walks the runway for a good cause; plus, wide receiver Michael Clayton shows off
his voice to help out an area hospital. Courtesy of
Buccaneers.com
Model
Citizens
Mar 30, 2007 - It’s not every day a
person gets to see wide receivers Michael Clayton and Mark Jones, linebacker
Shelton Quarles and quarterbacks Luke McCown and Chris Simms striking a pose
anywhere other than on the football field, but that was the scene at a gala
fashion show Tuesday night at Westshore Plaza’s Saks Fifth Avenue. And those
five Bucs weren’t even the focus of the show.
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Michael Clayton's reputation
has taken a beating during the past two seasons. But he claims that's the only
thing.
Courtesy St. Petersburg Times
Clayton Won't Leave Physical Play Behind
March 25, 2007 - Michael Clayton's
reputation has taken a beating during the past two seasons. But he claims that's
the only thing.
Contrary to coach Jon Gruden's end-of-season assessment, the receiver does not
think his physical style of play has contributed to significant injuries the
past two seasons.
Full Story
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