Dolphins standouts provide aid amid Surfside condo collapse

Dolphins standouts provide aid amid Surfside condo collapse

The collapse of a 12-story condo this past week in Surfside has shocked the South Florida community and left many pondering how such a devastating accident could have possibly materialized. As of Friday, there were four tragically killed in the collapse and another 159 unaccounted for according to Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. But as many search for answers and loved ones, the South Florida community is rallying to help.

The Miami Dolphins, often active in the community, are no exception. The team issued a statement of support for those impacted by the collapse in Surfside before springing into action alongside their partner, SEED Miami Food Truck, to help feed first responders and affected families on the scene.

But it wasn’t just the partners of the Miami Dolphins Foundation Food Relief Program that made their presence felt and took matters into their own hands — two of the most prominent members of the team were on site to help provide supplies for those first responders working diligently at Surfside: 2021 first round pick Jaylen Waddle and recently extended linebacker Jerome Baker stopped by the Surfside Community Center with materials.

Making a positive impact in the South Florida community is something we’ve seen routinely from the Dolphins and their players over the years; so it should come as no surprise to see the Dolphins pull together an effort to help. But seeing such a quick rally to those impacted in Surfside by not just the organization but by several of the team’s most high-profile talents is yet another reminder of how the Dolphins impact the area beyond just playing football on Sundays.

Jaylen Waddle shows up to tragic scene in Surfside, Florida to offer support

Jaylen Waddle may be new to the Miami area, but that hasn’t stopped him from trying to help during this difficult time.

Former Alabama wide receiver Jaylen Waddle has been a member of the Miami Dolphins for roughly two months now, but he is already helping out within the community alongside his new teammates.

Early Thursday morning, tragedy struck Surfside, Florida, a community near Miami Beach, when a residential 12-story building collapsed. The horrific event has led to many being injured, various deaths and over 150 people missing.

First responders have been on the scene non-stop since it occurred. Monetary donations, food and water have been plentiful in the area.

Today, Waddle showed up to the scene with Dolphins linebacker Jerome Baker to help deliver water and drinks to the family reunification center, where impacted individuals and families have sought refuge been brought back together with loved ones.

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