Diamondbacks' Zac Gallen fighting local childhood hunger with new charitable effort
Posted Jun 25, 2024
One in every six kids in Arizona does not have steady access to food and milk, and Zac Gallen is doing something about it. The ZG23 Fund, created by the Diamondbacks pitcher, will provide milk and nutritious meals to kids in the Valley who need it. “I try to put myself in the shoes of the kids who are food insecure, and I just can’t imagine that,” Gallen said.
(Venom Strikes)
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