As part of their offseason activities, all 23 members of the Los Angeles Rams 2025 Rookie Class, including, Terrance Ferguson, Josaiah Stewart, Jarquez Hunter, Ty Hamilton, Chris “Pooh” Paul Jr., and Konata Mumpfield got to know the city as they embarked on a community tour. The events provided a bonding opportunity for the group and continued the team’s dedication to short- and long-term fire relief following the January Wildfires.
To kick off the events, the group partnered with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles and Hollywood Park for a drive-thru distribution event at SoFi Stadium. The event served approximately 500 households affected by recent fires, with donations including small home appliances, boxed furniture, and air purifiers.
The group also attended a team bonding event with Los Angeles Fire Department members as they participated in the fire recruit tower test that included a stair climb, hose drag, equipment carry, ladder raise, stair running, and more.
“Growing up, I looked up to people, especially professional athletes, so being able to do that for other people and serving [the community] is huge,” said Ferguson. “When you have professional athletes around and they’re putting their time and resources into the community, I think it’s huge for kids and people to look up to.”
For the third consecutive year, the Rams and City Year Los Angeles (CYLA) led a school beautification project in recognition of Juneteenth. This year’s event was held at Odyssey Charter School in Altadena in continuation of the team’s efforts to bring joy to the community affected by the Eaton Fire. During the effort, the rookies, Rams Cheerleaders and mascot Rampage joined staff volunteers from Bank of America and the Rams to assist with mulching and gardening efforts and paint murals on campus. The murals aim to inspire students and provide motivation when they return to school for the first time since December 2024.