Eddie Griffin Feeding The Frontline

Feeding The Frontline Healthcare Workers During the Pandemic

Last week my brother from another mother Darin Feinstein, myself and former NBA Pro Marcus Banks packed and delivered 200 meals to frontline healthcare workers at MountainView Hospital in Las Vegas, NV.  

El Dorado Cantina Tivoli Village donated the meals to the staff (not just the medical personnel) to show appreciation for all the hard work they do. 

The initiative, called “Feeding the Frontline” will continue in the coming weeks with other hospitals in the Las Vegas area.

COVID 19 is no joke. Feeding our frontline healthcare workers (who are seeing the worst and harshest side of this pandemic) will help keep their strength and their spirits up.

Stay safe Team Griffin. We appreciate ALL our essential workers who are helping keep the country going.

E.G.

P.S. We all tested negative for the virus and wore protective masks when we packed and delivered the food.

Eddie Griffin at Shade Tree

Empower Yourself by Giving Back

Griffinites don’t forget to give your brother or sister a hand up this holiday season.

You can do that by volunteering at a local charity or shelter whose mission you agree with, or visit  www.naacp.org to find out how to help the leading civil rights organization in the nation.

Don’t leave charity up to the ballers, rappers or those who you think are making bank.  Even if things are tight financially, there are ways to give back to the community.

Giving those less fortunate than you a few hours of your time, attention and kind encouragement, is just as valuable as the ability to give kicks, toys, video games, or material objects.

The holidays are a fun time for some, but a hard time for others.  So make it a regular practice to give back during the holidays and teach your little ones to do the same.

It’s up to us Team Griffin.  Get it in.

E.G.

Click the link below to see 28 Organizations that Empower Black Communities

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/28-organizations-that-are-empowering-black-communities_us_58a730fde4b045cd34c13d9a