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Heart KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Kansas City Royals and Recycle Track Systems, Inc. (RTS), a leader in waste management and recycling solutions with their leading-edge Artificial Intelligence tracking platform, are pleased to announce a strategic partnership aimed at elevating sustainability efforts at Kauffman Stadium.
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- KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Kansas City Royals and Recycle Track Systems, Inc. (RTS), a leader in waste management and recycling solutions with their leading-edge Artificial Intelligence tracking platform, are pleased to announce a strategic partnership aimed at elevating sustainability efforts at Kauffman Stadium.
- RTS is excited to extend its reach into Kansas City, continuing its rapid expansion in the Midwest that has spread from its Columbus, Ohio office.
- "The partnership with the Kansas City Royals is an exhilarating development for RTS," said Gregory Lettieri, CEO of RTS.
- "This collaboration between the Kansas City Royals and RTS is a testament to our shared vision for a more sustainable future in sports," said Alex Schulte, Kansas City Royals Vice President of Corporate Partnerships.
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Toy Mental health issues rise even higher when kids enter high school, and the numbers continue to grow for those youth who feel like they let the adults in their lives down.
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- Mental health issues rise even higher when kids enter high school, and the numbers continue to grow for those youth who feel like they let the adults in their lives down.
- As the Kansas City Royals and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City (Blue KC) continue to share the message of how pressure and mental stress impacts young people, they are excited to announce the release of an extended teaser for an upcoming documentary that tackles the issue head-on.
- On May 17th, the MLB announced an initiative "MLB Together" which focuses on youth and their mental health and wellness.
- If you know of a child needing free, confidential mental health or crisis support they can text "MLB" to 741741.
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Kansas City metropolitan area and KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Sun Life U.S. has renewed sponsorship of the Kansas City Royals, a partnership first established in 2016.
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- and KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Sun Life U.S. has renewed sponsorship of the Kansas City Royals, a partnership first established in 2016.
- "We are proud to continue partnering with the Royals and look forward to new programs and supporting the Kansas City community," said Ed Milano, vice president of Marketing.
- For more information on Sun Life's programs with the Kansas City Royals and other diabetes programming, visit www.sunlife.com/usdiabetes .
- Created in 2001, Royals Charities strives to support children, education, youth baseball/softball, and military in and around the Kansas City area.
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Sun Life and Royals Charities presented the YMCA with a giant-sized check for $21,000 to supportits Diabetes Prevention Program.
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- Sun Life and Royals Charities presented the YMCA with a giant-sized check for $21,000 to supportits Diabetes Prevention Program.
- Sun Life and Royals Charities' Strikeout Diabetes campaign is a season-long effort that raises $21 every time a Royals pitcher gets a strikeout the amount representing that, in the U.S., someone is diagnosed with diabetes every 21 seconds.
- We are so grateful for the support of Sun Life and the Royals in continuing this important program."
- And we're thrilled that our pitchers delivered a great season that allows us to support the YMCA of Greater Kansas City."
Over 120 children at the Eastwood Hills Elementary School recently celebrated the program and showed off their newly learned fitness skills.
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- Over 120 children at the Eastwood Hills Elementary School recently celebrated the program and showed off their newly learned fitness skills.
- Royals pitcher Brad Keller was joined by former Royals outfielder Les Norman and Royals athletic trainers Sean Bardenett and Dylan Wilson to visit the kids.
- Keller talked to the kids about how he stays healthy and fit, and then handed out the grand prize: tickets to an upcoming Royals game.
- "The Royals are a great part of the Kansas City culture, so what better way to get kids excited and enthusiastic about health and fitness?"