Chiefs ambassadors Walter White and Anthony Davis, members of the Chiefs cheerleading team and K.C. Wolf spent some time visiting seniors at the Don Bosco Center Tuesday afternoon.
"We're coming together and bringing in the new year with great Chiefs fans and people that don't have much," Davis, who played for the Chiefs from 1994-98, said. "They're wonderful to be around, so I'm glad to be able to celebrate this with them."
The ambassadors each had an opportunity to speak with the seniors at the center, and the group hosted a special edition of Bingo, complete with Chiefs-themed prizes.
Members of the Chiefs Community Caring Team visit the Don Bosco Senior Center to host a Chiefs edition bingo game.
"A few of them knew me when I walked in," White, who played in Kansas City from 1975-79, said. "We just sit down, talk with them and look at them eye-to-eye. We all have some of the same things in common. Overall, it's a great day."
The Don Bosco Senior Center has been helping senior citizens and adults with disabilities by providing meals, transportation fellowship and other activities for more than 20 years.
Based on Mid-America Regional Council (MARC) guidelines, the Don Bosco Senior Center is the largest, most comprehensive senior center in the Greater Kansas City area.
The Chiefs have held a partnership with the center for more than a decade.