No Social Media, Just Heart: What Jordan Love & Ronika Stone Did for Evergreen’s Grieving Families Speaks Volumes
Green Bay, September 14, 2025
On September 10, tragedy struck Evergreen High School when a student opened fire, wounding two classmates before taking his own life. As Green Bay mourned, Packers quarterback Jordan Love and his wife, Ronika Stone, chose action over words, quietly stepping up to support the devastated community.
While police responded swiftly and the school closed for two days to provide counseling, Love and Stone donated $10,000 to fund emergency therapy programs for students, staff, and the victims’ families. They also pledged to cover all hospital bills for the two injured students—one stable, one critical—at St. Anthony Hospital.
At the school’s makeshift memorial of flowers and candles, a small card appeared: “With love, strength, and prayers — J & R.” Love spoke for both: “NO CHILD DESERVES THIS, no classroom should hear gunfire, and no family should face that call. This isn’t about football—it’s about young lives. We want these families to know they’re not alone.”
The $10,000 will support group therapy, one-on-one counseling, and parent workshops when school reopens, equipping educators with tools to navigate trauma. By covering medical costs, Love and Stone ensured families could focus on healing, not bills, with a hospital coordinator noting: “Their support lifts the burden of financial fear.”
Love and Stone urged Green Bay to prioritize mental health, advocating for counseling hotlines and community gatherings. Local churches, businesses, and centers rallied, offering meals, transport, and spaces for therapy, fostering unity in a grieving community.
Amid the heavy silence of abandoned backpacks, Evergreen began to heal. Without fanfare or posts, Jordan Love and Ronika Stone’s quiet compassion—through funds, prayers, and presence—gave families a path to hope, proving the greatest victories happen beyond the field.












