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#Saints QB1 @Jaboowins is bringing home another win for our community by donating $50K to United Way SELA. 🙌
"My teammates and I are committed to helping our community bounce back and persevere day by day during this difficult time.”
🔗: https://t.co/cgVFtdB67B #HurricaneIda pic.twitter.com/q8Ea15C5nJ
— United Way SELA (@UnitedWaySELA) September 30, 2021
Look at Jameis Winston embracing his new community. The New Orleans Saints quarterback donated $50,000 to United Way of Southeast Louisiana to go towards Hurricane Ida relief, nearly matching the $58,823 he receives as his game check each week during football season.
Things have been up-and-down for Winston on the field as he and head coach Sean Payton work to break some bad habits, but there’s been nothing to complain about Winston off of the field. He’s previously donated tens of thousands of bottled water to communities that went without power and running water in the storm’s aftermath, while also raising relief funds in apparel sales. It’s good to see Winston doing his part to help Louisiana put itself back together.
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