Dolphins owner pledges 1 million to hurricane relief

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Dolphins owner pledges 1 million to hurricane relief

Enrique Hernandez Jersey Dolphins owner pledges $1 million to hurricane relief Published: Sep 13, 2017 at 10:38 AM owner Stephen Ro s is to immediate and long-term rebuilding efforts in areas affected by Hurricane Irma, the team announced Wednesday. In addition, the will take part in a series of efforts aimed at helping the region's recovery from the storm. "The devastation throughout Florida was heartbreaking, but I was inspired by the resilience and spirit of our state to help rebuild," Ro s said in a statement. Russell Martin Jersey "Our most heartfelt thoughts and prayers go out to those impacted by Hurricane Irma and we are committed to helping in long term recovery efforts." The organization's volunteer community program -- Special Teams powered by AARP Foundation -- is a sisting with rebuilding projects in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties in Florida. This volunteer program was created to enlist, mobilize and support Walker Buehler Jersey community efforts in times of emergency. In addition, the have partnered with AARP Foundation on a matching funds grant campaign, with all contributions going directly into the community. The also will collaborate with local and regional community partners involved with critical relief and rebuilding efforts in Monroe and Collier counties along with the Florida Keys. The pledge comes on the same day the NFL Foundation Julio Urias Jersey announced it will contribute $1 million to Hurricane Irma relief efforts. The funds will be split evenly between the American Red Cro s and the five living former American Presidents' One America Appeal foundation. Earlier this week, the ' ownership announced they are donating $1 million to Hurricane Irma relief efforts. The also announced that team owner Shad Khan is donating $1 million to Justin Turner Jersey relief efforts in Jacksonville and 5,000 tickets to Sunday's game against the will be donated to first responders. This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be mi sing content or contain faulty links. Please use the Contact Us link in our site footer to report an i sue.
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