NBA rookie Cameron Johnson warms up lunches with food donation to families
Posted May 29, 2020
When the coronavirus crisis shut down the NBA, Cameron Johnson drove from Phoenix to Pittsburgh in a 28-hour trip so he could return to his Moon Township home. Before Johnson goes back, he wanted to give back. The Phoenix Suns rookie donated food and drinks Thursday to families at Hyde Elementary, where his mother, Amy, is a school nurse.
(TribLive.com)
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