Rebuilding America: Former NFL player helps single parents reach homeownership dream
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Warrick Dunn played 12 seasons in the NFL. Later this year, he will be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. However, his most important legacy may be his housing program for single parent families. Dunn got the idea after his mother died, leaving Dunn in charge of his family at just 18 years old.
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Commissioner NFL Should honor this man HALL OF FAME
Thank you brother. You’re a good man!
Thank you for all of us
Warrick Dunn needs to be praised for his foundation. FSU to Tampa. “Homes for the Holidays.”
What a great segment! What a great man! I wish we could see more things like this. I always wonder what the retired sports players do. This is wonderful to see that Mr. Dunn is still helping people!
It is true. It feels like people who work, but aren't high earners, don't get any help from programs. It's discouraging so programs like this are needed!
He is a saint. ❤
Great story!
Wow, Better Than That Guy Who's married to The Model.
My man is younger than me and grayer than me. He looks like a Civil Rights icon 😄
Can Gayle not read?