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Bengals RB Giovani Bernard brings help, relief to Haiti


In his hometown of Tabarre in Haiti, people know former UNC running back for being more of a saving grace, bringing electricity and water its citizens. After previously providing the school that he named after his late mother with electricity via solar panels and a generator, Bernard was back in Haiti again providing his hometown with water. (Cincy Jungle)

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