Chad Johnson donates $2,200 to help track team travel to Junior Olympics
Former NFL receiver Chad Johnson made a sizable donation to help get a Baltimore track team to Kansas City for the USATF National Junior Olympic Championships.
On Tuesday, Twitter user @TariqToure shared a link to a GoFundMe page set up by the Turbo Track Club to help cover its travel expenses.
Huge request.
— TariqTouré طارق تورى (@TariqToure) July 10, 2017
A track team in Baltimore has a shot at nationals. They just need to get there. Please give/share. https://t.co/RfKV8HDNIU pic.twitter.com/cMsWm3UIKV
Johnson, whose daughter Cha'iel won the 800 meters at the Junior Olympics in each of the past two years, saw the tweet and responded by donating $2,200 towards the $5,000 goal. As of Tuesday afternoon, the total stood at $4,300.
You good now, I'll see y'all at Junior Olympics in Kansas. Good luck from @BabyChaiel_85 & myself, I love you guys 💯 https://t.co/h6LJoaM1Ff
— Chad Johnson (@ochocinco) July 11, 2017
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