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Predators and Nashville police team up to deliver Thanksgiving meals to families

Hockey stars traded jerseys for volunteer aprons, joining officers to hand-deliver meals. A heartwarming effort that put smiles on families’ faces this holiday.

This a food item in it there are tomatoes, chilies, chicken is present in the plate.
This a food item in it there are tomatoes, chilies, chicken is present in the plate.

Predators and Nashville police team up to deliver Thanksgiving meals to families

Nashville Predators players teamed up with the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) to deliver Thanksgiving meals to local families. The effort, supported by the Preds Foundation, provided full holiday dinners to 150 households across the city. Players and officers worked together to distribute turkeys, sides, and all the fixings ahead of the holiday.

The initiative saw Predators players Michael McCarron, Nic Hague, Brady Skjei, and Nick Blankenburg joining MNPD officers on delivery routes. Blankenburg and Skjei focused their efforts near the North Nashville Police Precinct, handing out meals directly to families in the area.

The collaboration between the Predators, the Preds Foundation, and the MNPD ensured hundreds of families received a full Thanksgiving dinner. Players and officers worked side by side, delivering meals and engaging with residents in Nashville neighborhoods. The event marked another year of community support through the team’s holiday outreach programs.

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