Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes at the 15 And The Mahomies Foundation Gala .

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes completed a pass to Mecole Hardman on Monday away from the football field. 

In fact, it was in the Loews Kansas City hotel during a gala for Mahomes’ 15 and the Mahomies foundation.

Hardman and Chiefs coach Andy Reid were on hand for the event, which saw 15 and the Mahomies give more than $1 million to charities.

“Over 850 incredible supporters in attendance and $1,077,000 granted to 20 Kansas City charities up on stage,” the foundation wrote on its Instagram account.Có thể là hình ảnh về 2 người, mọi người đang chơi bóng bầu dục và văn bản“Thank you to all of our amazing partners who continue to help us take this event to a new level each year. Together, we are changing lives. Let’s keep it rolling!”

Here is what the foundation shared on Instagram.

Watson Links, which is led Tom Watson, “provides opportunities for kids to play golf alongside a mentor, inspiring lifelong players who benefit from the positive experiences associated with the game.”

It received a grant from the foundation. Watson Links shared this on Instagram.

Here are some photos from Monday night’s event.

Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes at the 15 And The Mahomies Foundation Gala - News 365

 

Patrick and Brittany Mahomes were co-hosts of the Gala.

Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes at the 15 And The Mahomies Foundation Gala - News 365

 

The Boys and Girls Club of America shared this photo.

Taylor Gwiazdon, the vice president of marketing for Fanatics, shared a look at this cool centerpiece.

Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes at the 15 And The Mahomies Foundation Gala - News 365

 

This was a centerpiece at the gala.

State Farm congratulated Mahomes in an X post.

 

B.J. Kissel of the Kansas City Sports Network posted this video from Monday’s event.

 

This is the charity’s aim, via its website: “15 and the Mahomies is dedicated to improving the lives of children. The Foundation supports initiatives that focus on health, wellness, communities in need of resources and other charitable causes.”