Anheuser-Busch offers wrap honors during NFL and World Series events

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Honoring First Responders Tuesday, Folders of Honor, a non-profit organization that provides scholarships to the families of first responders who made the ultimate sacrifice, was welcomed across the sports world on Monday and Tuesday.
In 12 NFL games last weekend alone, anheuser-busch and bright light presented more than $250,000 to support scholarships for scholarship recipients. Another $125,000 was added to Budiiser’s name during Game 3 and Game 4 of the Fall Classic.
The donations add to the $33 million donated by America’s largest brewer since the organization was founded in 2007 by Lt. Khol. Dan Rooney.
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Folds of Honor were recognized at the Houston Texans Game on Oct. 26, 2025. (Bud Light/Fox News)
“We’re very blessed. Anheuser-Busch is taking us places we can’t go ourselves. We call it the Force-Multiplier effect,” Rooney said. “They donated $33 million and helped us pay for 6,600 courses, but I would say the most important part of the relationship is where we get places to ride as their Wingman.
“It’s one of those things, when you hear it, the answer is ‘yes,’ but it’s a real challenge to get the red message. Where it fits into the photon spectrum, most of America is coming together in those areas.”
In addition to the Scholarship, Folds of Honor, Bud Light and the Pittsburgh Steelers donated Super Bowl tickets to Giacinta Cassa Salandro-ZILI, who investigated the night, in the year 2016, before the night steers.

Anheuser-Busch added to the Reven Reven $33 million donated to the organization. (Bud Light/Fox News)
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“Sports is a place where we all come together. Even if we are divided, we are on one side of the team or the other, but we are together,” said Rooney. “I always tell people, sit quietly after the national anthem. There is a good place where our name is, it’s time to be the United States and it has permission to come out of things that we all have all our things and things that come from us.”
The organization has been a resounding success, but Rooney believes there is always more work to be done.
“I always hope that when we show up, it reminds people that freedom is not free, it reminds people that every six seconds, and we had a group of people running to save, and we create this moment of unity,” Rooney said. “Thank God we have our military and first responders, because our country looked very different, and they are at the foundation of all the freedoms we enjoy in this country.

Folds of Honor were recognized at the Houston Texans Game on Oct. 26, 2025. (Bud Light/Fox News)
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It’s just a nice reminder to get together. And in a moment of respect for these traditional American values, it is very nice to look at that look with a buquiniser and a bud light, but it does not have to take councilors of honor in these areas, but because of who they are. They are really good people, and they use their platform to do good. My 18 years at this, life is about serving others, and if we all did a little of that, what a better place. “



