Michael Jordan gave $7 million to build a health clinic. Here’s a first look at it
Posted Aug 10, 2018
Novant Health revealed this week the designs of a Charlotte health clinic being paid for with a $7 million donation from Hornets owner and NBA legend Michael Jordan. Jordan made the donation last year to help improve low-income Charlotte residents’ access to health care. Novant Health provided a first look at the Freedom Drive clinic, made possible with that money.
(Charlotte Observer)
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