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Beckham Jr. warms spirits in Cleveland

- Nancy Armour

Donation is way of letting homeless know they’re seen, he says.

Odell Beckham Jr. couldn’t have been more than 3 or 4 when he saw a homeless person alongside the road and made his mother back up the car and offer help. It’s a memory that has stayed with him, coming to mind any time he walks outside in the cold or the snow or the freezing rain.

Given he spent the first five years of his career in cold and snowy New York, and is now in colder and snowier Cleveland, it’s a thought he has often at this time of year.

“Man, some people don’t even have a place to keep themselves safe and warm,” Beckham told USA TODAY Sports. “Unfortunat­ely, that’s the way the world works. There are people out there, outside, suffering.”

There is no shortage of generosity by athletes, and acts of kindness abound at this time of year. 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman paid off lunch school debt for students in a nearby school district. Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster bought toys for local children. Patriots linebacker Kyle Van Noy threw a Christmas party for foster kids and their families, distributi­ng winter coats, toys and decorated trees.

For Beckham, it wasn’t so much about the holidays as wanting to thank people in Cleveland for how warmly, and how quickly, they’ve embraced him. And wanting those people he thinks of every time he’s out in harsh weather, people who are too often overlooked even at this time of year, to know that he sees them.

On the night of Dec. 13, members of the Browns’ community relations staff pulled up at Lutheran Metropolit­an Ministry’s men’s shelter. The shelter is the largest in Ohio, serving more than 350 men a night.

Beckham wasn’t with them, on his way to Arizona with the rest of the Browns for the Dec. 15 game against the Cardinals.

But in his place he’d sent 100 large, plush, fleece blankets. Each was neatly folded and wrapped with a ribbon.

“When I think about a blanket, it’s about human survival. But it also has the metaphor of home and comfort,” said Erin Kray, the associate director of housing and shelter for Lutheran Metropolit­an Ministry.

“Especially when it’s as comfortabl­e and cozy as the ones he bought,” Kray added. “He didn’t just buy hospital blankets or ones that are functional. He bought ones that he’d want his grand

mother to have. It’s really about comfort and home.”

Maurice Anderson, who turned 62 the night Beckham’s blankets arrived, has been homeless “for a while.” He’d struggled with addiction, and home was often wherever he could find a place to sleep. Streets, dilapidate­d houses, shelters.

Five months ago, Anderson went to Lutheran Metropolit­an Ministry, which in addition to running homeless shelters offers counseling for substance abuse and mental health issues, job training and housing assistance. Now sober, Anderson is on track to move into his own apartment in the new year.

“That touched my heart,” Anderson said of getting one of Beckham’s blankets.

“The blanket is very comfortabl­e. Very, very comfortabl­e. And it’s soft. Real soft.”

It also has a “foot warmer,” a pocket specifical­ly for his feet. Anderson said that’s the best part of it, because his feet are what get cold first.

That, and the fact it came from Beckham, who along with Baker Mayfield are his favorite Browns.

“Coming from OBJ, that’s a plus. It’s very sentimenta­l to me,” Anderson said. “The blankets that he donated, my peers here, they do need them.”

Beckham hadn’t intended to promote his donation – look on his Twitter and Instagram pages, and you won’t find any mention of it. But he made a video for the shelter staff and residents, and Lutheran Metropolit­an Ministry posted it on its website.

It has been viewed almost 200,000 times.

“I thought that was just a really thoughtful gesture” by Beckham, said Michael Sering, the vice president of housing and shelter. “We need lots of things at the shelter. The blanket is just a really appropriat­e thing, maybe symbolical­ly and practicall­y.”

For Beckham, the meaning is simple. “To live outside,” he said, “it kind of hit me.”

 ?? LUTHERAN METROPOLIT­AN MINISTRY ?? Maurice Anderson is one of the men at the Lutheran Metropolit­an Ministry in Cleveland who received a blanket from Odell Beckham Jr. “That touched my heart,” Anderson said of the gift.
LUTHERAN METROPOLIT­AN MINISTRY Maurice Anderson is one of the men at the Lutheran Metropolit­an Ministry in Cleveland who received a blanket from Odell Beckham Jr. “That touched my heart,” Anderson said of the gift.
 ?? CHARLES LECLAIRE/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Odell Beckham donated 100 fleece blankets to the Lutheran Metropolit­an Ministry in Cleveland.
CHARLES LECLAIRE/USA TODAY SPORTS Odell Beckham donated 100 fleece blankets to the Lutheran Metropolit­an Ministry in Cleveland.

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