Monday, March 9, 2020

Colts, Jaguars, Texans Announce $100K Joint Donation to Nashville Tornado Relief

The Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars and Houston Texans made a $100,000 joint donation to the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee to aid in the recovery from the tornadoes that hit Nashville, Tennessee, and the surrounding area.
According to CNN, at least 24 people died as a result of the disaster.
The Tennessee Titans made a $1 million donation toward the relief efforts, and the NFL Foundation chipped in $250,000 as well.
"Everyone in this community and throughout Tennessee should be eternally grateful to the Tennessee Titans for their tremendous efforts in helping the victims of the tornadoes," CFMT President Ellen Lehman said. "This is an extraordinary gift toward our ability to respond and restore the damage caused by these disastrous storms."

this story appears on 3/9

3 teams 100k....3/100=33.33..each teams pays $33,333






33 and 74..
$100,000 what a small amount..33,333 for each team..what a bunch of cheap skates! at least Tennessee is putting in 1 million
total amount given is 1,350,000

AccuWeather founder Dr. Joel N. Myers estimated the tornadoes may potentially have caused $1.5 billion to $2 billion in damage throughout Tennessee.

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