Jordan, Hornets pack food boxes for hurricane relief
Posted Sep 22, 2018
Michael Jordan, Charlotte Hornets players and members of the organization spent Friday packing 5,000 food boxes that will be sent to those impacted by Hurricane Florence. Jordan said the food boxes will be shipped to Wilmington, Fayetteville, and Myrtle Beach. Jordan, who is from Wilmington, said he was proud of his players and organization for volunteering their efforts,
(Associated Press)
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