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Mack Hollins presents $50,000 grant to non-profit urban farm


Buffalo Bills receiver and the Bills Foundation visited the Massachusetts Avenue Project for their end-of-school-year celebration, a tour, and to present the non-profit urban farm with a $50,000 grant. The Massachusetts Avenue Project is an organization that employs youths year round and teaches them job readiness and leadership skills. (Buffalo Bills)

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Mack Hollins presents $50,000 grant to non-profit urban farm


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