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Hoops for Heritage raises over $1300 for needy families

From Whittney Akin

The Hoops for Heritage charity basketball game was held this past Saturday at Planet Hoops gym in Columbia. The event was organized by Jordan Shelton and Jeremy Franklin, in hopes to help some underprivileged children and families out this Christmas.

A huge thank you to all participants, volunteers who worked the event, and donors who played a part in anyway. Jordan and Jeremy teamed up with Tracy Murrell from Heritage Children Services, and all money raised will go to several children in their community. A total of $1,318 was raised. Thank you Columbia and surrounding counties for making this possible!




This story was posted on 2023-12-11 16:17:28
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Hoops for Heritage fundraiser



2023-12-11 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Whittney Akin.
The Hoops for Heritage charity basketball game, held this past Saturday at Planet Hoops gym, raised over $1300 for need families at Christmas. Pictured are the tournament champs with Jordan Shelton and Jeremy Franklin.

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