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Carolina Panthers Owner David Tepper Donates $1 Million To Coronavirus Relief Efforts

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Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper has donated $1 million to help fight coronavirus.

According to a release from Atrium Health, Tepper donated $650,000 to Atrium Health Foundation and $350,000 to Novant Health Foundation. (RELATED: David Hookstead Is The True King In The North When It Comes To College Football)

The money will be used to fight the coronavirus in the Carolinas.

 

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It’s been so great watching people with the resources to help step up to the plate and do exactly that. In tough times, people need all the help they can get.

Tepper owns an NFL team. He most certainly has the means to help, and he just dropped a cool $1 million to combat coronavirus.

 

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In a time like this, every single dollar counts. There’s no such thing as too many resources during a pandemic. People who need help will take everything and anything.

It’s also great for recognizable organizations like an NFL team to step up and offer a helping hand. People cheer for and support them during the season.

 

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Now, Tepper is helping to return the favor. Hopefully, more and more people step up in any fashion they can!