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Dallas Cowboys Continue Tradition of Giving with “Early” Thanksgiving Meal

DALLAS, TEXAS — The Dallas Cowboys continued their Thanksgiving tradition on Tuesday by serving early holiday meals to those in need. Partnering with UnitedHealthcare, Albertsons Tom Thumb, and Blockchain.com, the Cowboys helped serve around 600 individuals across two Salvation Army locations: the Carr P. Collins Center in Dallas and the J.E. & L.E. Mabee Center in Fort Worth.

Led by Charlotte Jones, the Dallas Cowboys Women’s Association and veteran players served meals in Dallas, while the Rookie Club and rookie cheerleaders were in Fort Worth. This annual event highlights the team’s commitment to community support amid rising food insecurity, reinforcing The Salvation Army’s mission to deliver hope to thousands every week during the holiday season.

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