Under Armour’s 20th Annual ‘Armour Day’ Observance Honors City of Baltimore With Community Service

On Thursday, Under Armour marked its 20th annual Armour Day event with volunteer activations designed to positively impact and celebrate the brand’s hometown of Baltimore. Throughout the day, nearly 1,000 teammates participated in various volunteer efforts across the city as part of the company’s Project Rampart initiative – a partnership with Baltimore City Schools designed to elevate the student athlete experience and improve academic outcomes through the power of sport.

 

Armour Day 2024 kicked off with a city-wide school revitalization effort across five Baltimore city public high schools to foster more inspiring, vibrant learning environments for local students. Organized in partnership with Heart of America, teammates participated in improvement and beautification projects, such as painting and landscaping, and coordinated sports clinics and career panels for students. CEO of Baltimore City Public Schools Sonja Santelises and Under Armour Founder & CEO Kevin Plank joined teammates onsite and participated in career panels for students at Merganthaler Vocational Technical High School and Frederick Douglass High School.

UA Teammate Huddles with Baltimore Students
UA Teammate working in Community Garden
UA Teammate Gardening Digital Harbour

“Armour Day is a day of community celebration and service that our teammates look forward to every year.

The variety of this year’s impact activities reflects the holistic support we aspire to offer student athletes through our Project Rampart initiative both on and off the field of play. We are deeply proud to call Baltimore home and take tremendous pride in giving back to this community we have the privilege to live and work in.”

 

Flynn Burch
Director of Global Community Impact, Under Armour
UA Teammate Huddles with Baltmore Students discussing Industry Careers
UA Teammate Mopping Locker Room
Group of UA teammate posing on field

In partnership with USA Football, teammates also hosted a flag football skills and drills clinic at the stadium of its new global headquarters at Baltimore Peninsula for over 100 student athletes from each of the five high schools UA sent teammates to. The clinic was an opportunity for student athletes to hone their skills and celebrate the beginning of the flag football season. Flag football is one of the fastest-growing sports globally, and a continued focus of UA’s impact programs to increase youth access to sport.

 

Simultaneously, teammates hosted a skills and drills sports clinic for the Boys and Girls Club of Central Maryland and Westport Academy students grades 3-5 at the brand’s Tide Point campus, offering an opportunity for them to get active and engage in teamwork. Teammates also visited Junior Achievement of Central Maryland to assist with projects supporting their mission to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. At its distribution house at Sparrows Point in Baltimore County, teammates packed pre-game nutrition bags that will be distributed to student athletes participating in Project Rampart this fall.

Kevin Plank Adressing UA Teammates
Armoour Day Celebration Team Photo in UA Stadium

“Working with Under Armour is always a fantastic experience

they’re truly committed to giving back to Baltimore. This project will not only bring immediate improvements to these schools but also create lasting impacts for students and educators. We’re excited to do our part to bring these much-needed changes to life.” 

 
Jill Hardy Heath
CEO of Heart of America

Later in the afternoon, Under Armour hosted an appreciation event for teammates at headquarters. The brand’s Armour Day tradition dates back to 2004, when Under Armour Founder & CEO Kevin Plank invited Baltimore teammates to attend “Employee Night at the Yard,” an appreciation night at a Baltimore Orioles baseball game at Camden Yards. The annual teammate appreciation event has since evolved into a day of community service and celebration.