Michael Jordan Just Opened A Medical Clinic For Low-income Families
Basketball legend Michael Jordan opened the first of two health clinics dedicated to serving low-income families in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Oct. 17. The NBA Hall of Famer, six-time championship winner, and now owner of the Charlotte Hornets spoke emotionally about his desire to give back to his home state.
Posted — UpdatedThe NBA Hall of Famer, six-time championship winner, and now owner of the Charlotte Hornets spoke emotionally about his desire to give back to his home state.
“It’s not the financials but (it’s) from the heart — a passion from what this city, this state has given back to me,” Jordan said at the clinic grand opening, according to the Observer. “I can never repay what you have given to me. But this is a start.”
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