Michael Jordan, 23XI Racing donate $1 million after Hurricane Helene

Michael Jordan and 23XI Racing will donate $1 million after Hurricane Helene’s damage in North Carolina last week.

[autotag]Michael Jordan[/autotag] and [autotag]23XI Racing[/autotag] are pitching in to help following Hurricane Helene’s unimaginable effects. On Monday afternoon, Jordan and 23XI Racing announced that they would donate $1 million to assist with relief efforts in North Carolina after the damage suffered by Hurricane Helene. Each group will donate $500,000 to the NC Disaster Relief Fund and Second Harvest of Metrolina.

“Our hearts go out to everyone suffering from Hurricane Helene’s devastation,” Jordan said. “23XI Racing and I are honored to support the NC Disaster Relief Fund and Second Harvest of Metrolina as they help rebuild lives, restore hope and eure that those affected receive the assistance they need. While the process of recovery will take a long time, as a proud North Carolinian, I know firsthand the strength and resilience of the people in this state we call home, and we will get through this together.”

Also, 23XI Racing announced on Monday night that from October 1 through October 4, the organization will collect items to donate. The team said donations, ranging from water to first aid kits, can be dropped off from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM. 23XI Racing posted a drop-off location of 12311 Airspeed Dr, Huntersville, NC 28078.

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