Every single NFL team, including the Pittsburgh Steelers, are known to have fan events and/or fundraisers to boost their PR as much as possible. However, there is a YouTuber that is planning to take the nation by storm and do his own fan event while trying to raise $100,000 for St. Jude. There are many ways to support it, and the locals in Pittsburgh will be able to attend by simply going to a specific local business or two to help raise money and show that they are the greatest and most passionate fans in the entire league.

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Tom Grossi is a YouTuber and podcast host that is known for his reaction videos and his "chaotic good" fundraising tactics. Starting on May 30th, Grossi is going to all 30 NFL stadiums to do fan events and raise money for St. Jude. He has also included other kinds of donation goals besides the main one, where he will have to do some kind of activity in whichever town the goal correlates to.
He always has some kind of monthly donation thing while he's doing his shows on YouTube, as well as his mega-streams for certain events, like the playoffs or the NFL Draft. Grossi is always trying to find some way to raise money for something, and now this is his chance to do so while also helping the cities that he's attending, as well as meeting up with some of the fans that helped his insane donation goals work.

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How could this help Steeler Nation?
On June 10th, Grossi will be in Pittsburgh and will set up at a local business to announce it that morning. Not only will it help whichever Pittsburgh-based business that he will be at, but it will be a good way to bring Steelers fans together and show that there is no better fan base in any sport on the planet. What better way is there to show your fandom in an offseason than coming together, waving those Terrible Towels, and singing "Renegade" at a major fan event?
There's also the obvious answer of helping support children in need in the Western Pennsylvania area, as well as the entire nation. Even if you are unable to donate, spreading the word and showing off all the good it can do can still help a lot, and it can still prove how even a group of yinzers at a local pub can do so much for the world. Never underestimate the abilities of a group of Steelers fans.

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Even if you are not anywhere near Pittsburgh, there will still be opportunities to take over fan events for other teams. If Steeler Nation is capable of overtaking every single NFL stadium, then surely, they can overtake the fan events that are held elsewhere. As long as the donations keep flowing, the word gets spread around, and Steeler Nation represents, this will be a very successful endeavor for Grossi, the NFL as a whole, and the entirety of the Steelers fanbase.

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Steelers' Myron Cope waves the Terrible Towel.
What do you think of a simple YouTuber and sports fan doing this major "30 in 30" fundraising adventure? Will you attend any of the dates, whether it's in Pittsburgh or not? Let us know in the comments below.
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