Why Tennessee football players flooded Knoxville with big day of service work
Tennessee football players participated in a community service day in Knoxville, engaging in various charitable activities. They distributed food, organized locker rooms, and interacted with children at local organizations. The initiative reflects the team's commitment to giving back to the community that supports them.
- ▪Tennessee football players distributed food for the Second Harvest Bank at First Apostolic Church.
- ▪They also organized locker rooms and played games with kids at the Boys and Girls Club.
- ▪Players performed outdoor work at South Knoxville Elementary and visited patients at Dolly Parton Children’s Hospital.
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