b"#oneteamESPN #oneteam ChallengeIn a survey conducted by DoSomething.orgTo incentivize and recognize their (the largest youth-led movement for good),commitment to helping others, we 70% of young people said what theyprovided 30 micro-grants on behalf of missed most about playing sportsthese young people to organizations was their teammates or sense ofin their own communities.community. To help young people build a sense of camaraderie in this challengingESPN personalities and professional time, while also making a differenceathletes also joined the fun, engaging for those affected by COVID-19,with young people via social media and ESPN teamed up with DoSomething. encouraging them to get involved. Byorg for the #oneteam Challenge.the end of the Challenge, more than 35,000 young people took part and For six weeks, young people engagedused the power of sports to help in sports-themed challenges, whichprotect and uplift the community.included making masks, encouraging family members to wash their hands, creating signs for essential workers, awarding their teammates with positive encouragement, taking part in at-home workouts, and committing to participate in other civic engagement, including registering to vote. Sayti, a DoSomething member from Arizona, made 350 masks for people in her community as part of the ESPN #oneteam Challenge. And shes not done! She's committed to making masks until the need for them is behind us. #ONETEAM CHALLENGE IMPACT35,81910,011 9,880 3,444signups songs shared masks made notes/songs/cheers shared1,042 906 1,757 59signs created forawards forworkoutsvoters essential workers Seniors shared completed registered10 2020 ESPN CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP REPORT #ONETEAM"