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 at the Second Harvest Food Bank and assisted at local organizations like the Boys & Girls Club. This initiative aimed to give back to the community and foster connections with local residents.
- ▪Tennessee football players distributed food for the Second Harvest Food Bank at First Apostolic Church.
- ▪The service day involved players and coaches working at multiple sites across Knoxville.
- ▪Activities included organizing locker rooms at the Boys and Girls Club and playing games with children.
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