Jelly Roll made Salvation Army workers in West Virginia smile with this heartfelt move

With the price of everything from gas to groceries still sky-high, many Americans are struggling to make ends meet. At a time in which more Americans are dying from obesity than malnourishment for the first [...]

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  1. …gee….I’m kind of sorry for having to point this out….but this was an article about some guy named Jelly Roll (?)…whom I presume has been successful at his form of entertainment…who gave his leftovers to The Salvation Army….and this is “news”? I mean, if Mr. Roll had donated his entire personal take from the concert…I guess that would be news….but his leftovers? That’s news? Ha! Ha! Ha!

  2. When a person is hungry, it doesn’t matter whether or not they’re “leftovers”. Don’t downplay JellyRoll’s kindness by inferring that his donation was “scraps”. Ask the “recipients” of his kindness for the true measure of appreciation. GOD bless you JellyRoll.

  3. What his critics miss is that it’s not just his crews personal leftovers. It is also the left over unsold food from the concession stands.

    • If you listen to his music you hear that God changed his life, media ney is not always the fix for problems it helps but sometimes all you need is a supportive ear to listen, or a kid and act to turn someones life around, we have seen just donating money how it is corrupted for these last four years of handing out money to feed children had been abused by the very people in charge of this program, it’s time to be hands on donating money doesn’t mean it is used for the reason you donated it, it could be lining a corrupt government or city officials pocket, Jelly Roll donated food that is what was needed and that what was donated!

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