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30.04.2020 - 22:31 / etcanada.com
Al Roker is giving back to people in need.
On Thursday’s “Today”, Roker surprised a pair of San Antonio, Texas food bank workers with groceries and supplies.
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Juan Ramos and Angela Williams appeared on the show to talk about their work with R3 Student Outreach organization to deliver meals to vulnerable people in their community amid the coronavirus crisis.
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Al Roker just performed the sweetest act of kindness. During Thursday's episode of TODAY, the fan-favorite weather forecaster surprised food bank workers in San Antonio, Texas with groceries and supplies as they continue to provide for those affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
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