Carson Wentz continues to help out the community, along with winning games on the football field for the Philadelphia Eagles.

Wentz touched and helped the lives of many with physical and cognitive disabilities. Through the AO1 Foundation, Wentz raised $120,000 to get service dogs to people with physical and cognitive disabilities.

"The way a service dog can bond with its owner and actually provide it with serious things that can improve their quality of life, it's puts them at a whole new level," Wentz said.

The $120,000 is going to Canine Partners For Life in Chester County, which raise, train and place the dogs for people with physical and cognitive disabilities.

Wentz also visited Canine Partners For Life to help these people with their progress.

"These dogs are what they need to take that next level and gain independence in their life," Wentz said.

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Carson Wentz @cj_wentz and his @AO1Foundation donated $120,000 to get service dogs to people with physical/cognitive disabilities



See him visit the people he’s helping @caninepartners ??



“He’s going to help me make my dreams come true” ???? pic.twitter.com/3rYrr3RD1t — John Clark (@JClarkNBCS) November 17, 2017

Just another good deed in the life of Wentz, making Eagles fans proud he is the face of the franchise.

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