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Miami Give Back Foundation help homeless community in South Florida

Miami, Florida – On Sunday, South Florida volunteers with The Miami Give Back Foundation gave back to those in need.
Homeless people were able to take hot showers and get fresh haircuts.
In order to give them the care they needed, a trailer was parked in Downtown Miami.
“Amazing! We have so many groups out here donating their time and efforts and their toiletries, food from their restaurants,” said Miami Give Back Foundation founder Daniella Gonzalez. “It’s truly a blessing. Today is a great day.”
“We’re here to help. Everybody is here to help and show love,” said musician M1 Hound, who volunteered. “That’s all people need: love. That’s all we need — love in the world.”
Hot meals, clothes, and toiletries were also distributed by the volunteers.
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