Robert Quinn continues to help families transitioning from homelessness
Posted Dec 21, 2017
Shwonna Cox was shedding tears of gratitude. A few minutes earlier Tuesday, she and her children had opened the door of an apartment in northeast Los Angeles and were surprised to find Rams players Tavon Austin and Robert Quinn welcoming them to a fully furnished home. For the second year in a row, the two players worked to help a family transitioning from homelessness.
(Los Angeles Times)
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