Jordan Travis and a few of his Florida State teammates are trying to make a difference in their communities.
On Thursday afternoon, Travis — alongside FSU offensive lineman Dillan Gibbons and defensive lineman Malakai Menzer — announced a Hurricane Ian relief fund.
Here’s the announcement:
The fund is through Big Man Big Heart, which is an organization run by Gibbons. It strives to encourage student-athletes to use portions of their NIL money to “give back to their communities.”
Here’s a portion of the message from Gibbons on the Go Fund Me:
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The fund has an initial goal of raising $200,000. The GoFundMe also states that Menzer’s mom, Phoebe, will be leading the charge to “identify the needs of the people in the Southwest Florida community and help us deliver this support to those who need it the most.”
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