Indiana Pacers' Glenn Robinson III is giving back in an incredible way this week.
Last Wednesday, a tornado tragically hit the town of Kokomo, Ind. and two days later, Robinson III teamed up to volunteer with the American Red Cross to help out the victims.
“Headed to Kokomo to help out some families who suffered from the tornado that touched down the other day,” said Robinson on Twitter.
headed to Kokomo to help out some families who suffered from the tornado that touched down the other day. #PacersCares #overlydedicated
— Glenn Robinson III (@GRIII) August 26, 2016
The Red Cross was of course very appreciative of the efforts and tweeted out some images of Robinson in action helping out.
Neighbors helping neighbors! That's what it's all about! In #Kokomo @GRIII @PacersCares @Pacers pic.twitter.com/DufCY2Cn4R
— IN Red Cross (@INRedCross) August 26, 2016
Building back a community together #Kokomo #feelthepowerofvolunteering pic.twitter.com/Uw7Y1gyQcr
— IN Red Cross (@INRedCross) August 26, 2016
What a great thing for Robinson to do during the offseason. It's always such a great thing when pro athletes, or anyone for that matter, helps out in a situation like this.