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MA Coronavirus: Former Patriot Duron Harmon Donates To Hospitals
Former Patriot Duron Harmon donated $15,000 to help feed healthcare workers in Massachusetts, Michigan and Delaware.

FOXBOROUGH, MA — Even though Duron Harmon is no longer a New England Patriot, he's still making sure the region's doctors and nurses are supported during the new coronavirus pandemic.
The three-time Super Bowl champion and his wife, Christine, donated $2,500 to feed health care workers at at UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester.The Harmons' donation was through the UMass Memorial COVID-19 Response Fund, which provides meals and snacks to help brighten the days of employees on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis.
This $2,500 donation was part of the Harmons' efforts to give $15,000 for meals and snacks at UMAss Memorial, Boston Medical Center and other hospitals and food banks across Massachusetts, Michigan and Delaware.
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"On behalf of the Medical Center, I would like to say Thank you very much to this wonderful family," UMass Memorial president Michael Gustafson said. "This tremendous act of kindness and generosity is just the kind of energy that fuels our Medical Center. We are already committed to this community but when the community returns that sentiment in such a strong fashion as the Harmons have, we become reinvigorated."
Harmon was a New England Patriot since 2013, spending the first seven years of his career here before being traded to the Detroit Lions in March.
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