Michael Jordan pledges $1M for hurricane relief in Bahamas
Posted Sep 11, 2019
Chicago Bulls great and Basketball Hall of Fame guard Michael Jordan pledged to donate $1 million to organizations assisting relief efforts in the Bahamas following Hurricane Dorian. Jordan, a six-time NBA champion and current Charlotte Hornets owner, said he's "devastated" at the destruction in the Bahamas and "will be tracking the situation closely."
(UPI)
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