Bengals RB Giovani Bernard brings help, relief to Haiti
Posted May 18, 2018
In his hometown of Tabarre in Haiti, people know former UNC running back Giovani Bernard for being more of a saving grace, bringing electricity and water its citizens. After previously providing the school that he named after his late mother with electricity via solar panels and a generator, Bernard was back in Haiti again providing his hometown with water.
(Cincy Jungle)
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