Browns QB Shedeur Sanders organizes, hosts community event in Cleveland after tragic fire
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Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders organized the Garden Valley Fun Fest at Rainbow Terrace Apartments to unite the local community following a tragic explosion and fire that occurred last month. The event featured free food, drinks, haircuts, games, and activities for residents, aimed at fostering a sense of community. Sanders, informed about the incident via Instagram, collaborated with local leaders to create the event. He expressed a desire for families to enjoy themselves and rebuild community ties, engaging with fans and children throughout the day.
Sanders helped organize and host the Garden Valley Fun Fest at the Rainbow Terrace Apartments, where the fire took place on June 23. The event featured free food as well as drinks, haircuts, games and more.
When the Browns drafted Sanders with the 144th overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft, he told reporters in his introductory news conference that he wanted to be heavily involved in the local community.
I just wanted a day for everybody to get out here and have some type of enjoyment, excitement, bring just the family atmosphere back, Sanders said at the event.
For multiple hours, Sanders posed for pictures and spoke with fans and later organized an impromptu game of football with kids, alongside teammate Mike Hall Jr.
Read at ESPN.com
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