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Cam Jordan Donates $25K to Fund Benefiting New Year's Eve Victims
The Greater New Orleans Foundation, a century-old philanthropic group, organized the fund at the request of mayor LaToya Cantrell to help families of the victims. Jordan suggested
Saints DE Cam Jordan donated $25,000 to Tragedy Fund. 'You just want to help your city.'
After the suspected terrorist attack in New Orleans, Saints DE Cam Jordan wanted to help how he could. "Giving directly back to these families is how we get it done."
Saints’ defensive end Cam Jordan donates $25K to New Year’s Day Tragedy Fund
NEW ORLEANS ( WGNO) — Saints defensive end Cam Jordan announced that he is donating to support victims impacted by the New Year’s Day terror attack in the French Quarter. On Thursday, Ja. 2, Jordan announced via social media, a donation of $25,000 to the New Year’s Day Tragedy Fund.
Zion Williamson, Cam Jordan, donate combined $125,000 to victims of Bourbon Street terror attack
The New Year’s Day tragedy, which left 14 people dead and 35 injured, has spurred an outpouring of support from the community.
Saints star Cam Jordan makes $25K donation to New Orleans terror attack victims
New Orleans Saints star Cam Jordan has made a $25,000 donation to the victims of the deadly terror attack that occurred on Bourbon Street.
Saints Star Cam Jordan Makes $25K Donation To New Orleans New Year’s Day Tragedy Fund
On the morning of New Year’s Day around 3 A.M. – mere hours after many rang in the new year on Bourbon Street – tragedy struck. A terrorist drove a truck into a crowd of people that were still celebrating the holiday, killing 14 and injuring dozens of others.
Cameron Jordan donates $25,000 to New Year's Day Tragedy Fund, how you can help
Cameron Jordan donated $25,000 to the New Year’s Day Tragedy Fund, here’s how you can help support victims and their families:
Saints' Cam Jordan donates $25K to New Orleans terror attack victims relief fund
NEW ORLEANS - New Orleans Saints star defensive end Cam Jordan donated to a victims' fund of those affected by the terror attack that took place on Bourbon Street in the wee hours of New Year’s Day. Jordan wrote on social media that he donated $25,000 to the New Year’s Day Tragedy Fund.
Saints Cam Jordan donates $25k to Bourbon Street victims fund
New Orleans Saints star Cam Jordan has announced a $25,000 donation to the New Orleans New Year’s Day Tragedy Fund, created to assist victims and families impacted by the devastating January 1 attack on Bourbon Street.
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It's crazy to think after the first two weeks of football that New Orleans seemed like they were destined for greatness.
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