Aaron Jones

Aaron Jones

Philanthropy

latest philanthropy

A&A All The Way Foundation

A & A All The Way Foundation is dedicated to making an impact in the lives of our nation’s youth through charitable giving and action. The foundation actively executes events that inspire, educate, and promote unity and diversity across multiple communities. As children of two U.S. Army sergeants, twin brothers Aaron and Alvin Jones were familiar with change. The constant in their lives was their family’s commitment to giving back. Aaron and Alvin always joined their parents during volunteer opportunities and learned from a young age the importance of their contributions. Together, they lent a hand in soup kitchens serving Thanksgiving Day meals, participated in community service throughout high school, assisted with fundraisers, and more. Now, with a larger platform to effect change, Aaron and Alvin aim to support children and families all the way.

The Hospitals of Providence Cancer

The Hospitals of Providence offer a full continuum of inpatient and outpatient cancer care, from diagnosis to surgery to treatment to a full range of support services, including a Cancer Navigator to help guide you through your treatment experience, a social worker, a dietary counselor available throughout your treatment and Survivorship Care Planning.

Jones' Brothers Youth Skills Camp

Our goal is to coordinate with local businesses, sports recreational organizations, and other stakeholders to better serve the youth. Our FREE camps are designed to teach basic football mechanics, inspire, and promote unity/diversity within the community. Aaron and Alvin Jones are dedicated and passionate about the nation's youth, and utilize the Jones’ Brothers Annual Football Camp to conduct multiple community engagements.

Call of Duty Endowment

The Call of Duty Endowment identifies and funds the most efficient and effective organizations that get unemployed veterans back to work. The Call of Duty Endowment has set an ambitious goal of getting 100,000 veterans back to work by 2024.