Justin Jackson buys 100 meals for Dallas area healthcare workers
Posted Apr 2, 2020
The Dallas Mavericks are doing their part to help the community in a time of need. Mavericks forward Justin Jackson paid for more than 100 meals as part of the team's "Feeding the Fight" initiative. Those meals were delivered to workers at Parkland Hospital on Monday. The Mavs' contribution is an effort to get first responders through this pandemic.
(FOX 4 News)
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