CANTON, Ohio — Several members of the Cleveland Browns Foundation tipped their hats to school employees who continue to work and teach during the coronavirus pandemic.
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On Friday, foundation members treated employees at McKinley High School in Canton to lunch and a free T-shirt, the Canton Repository reported.
Cleveland Browns treated Canton City Schools employees to lunch and gave them a special T-shirt in recognition of their frontline work despite the coronavirus. https://t.co/1sLjKFU5rI
— CantonRep.com (@CantonRepdotcom) May 9, 2020
The T-shirts sported the Browns’ “Hats Off to Our Heroes” logos. also, lunch was also served lunch with food from a local Arby’s, the newspaper reported.
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The Browns’ Hats Off to Our Heroes Fund was launched to aid health care professionals, first responders, educational professions and other essential workers.
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According to the Browns’ website, team proceeds from the sales of new Browns’ jerseys will go into a fund to benefit health care professionals, first responders and education professionals.
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