JBL's Beyond Rugby program has won a Fair Play Award from the North America Caribbean Rugby Association for its exemplary work in helping at-risk children. The NACRA Fair Play Award was voted on by 18 countries and more than 7,000 programs throughout North America and the Caribbean were eligible for the prestigious honor.

Over the last four years, the Beyond Rugby program has provided a much-needed outlet for at-risk Bermudian children to make great strides in behavioral improvement.

"We’re building a home for our kids, which is very important because we work with kids who don’t have much consistency in their lives, so we’re trying to provide that for them," JBL told WWECommunity.com earlier this week.

The WWE announcer tweeted how proud he was of the program he founded, and also sent a note of thanks to John Cena for providing one of the auction items at the awards ceremony:

18 countries voted and out of 7,000 programs we won 'best of' award for our work with at risk kids, really proud! pic.twitter.com/bYn7YtsTny — John Layfield (@JCLayfield) June 6, 2015

Out of 7,000 programs in N America and Caribbean so honored to be awarded NACRA Fair Play award! Incredible honor! pic.twitter.com/n2js3gpIMv — John Layfield (@JCLayfield) June 6, 2015

Hey @JohnCena HUGE thanks from all of us and our incredible young men for the auction item! #makingADifference @wwe pic.twitter.com/bSwgpSMZm6 — John Layfield (@JCLayfield) June 6, 2015

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