Members of the Miami Marlins pitched in to help those who need it the most this Thanksgiving.
Around 1,000 local families received bags filled with everything they would need for their Thanksgiving dinner, thanks to the Miami Marlins.
On Friday, many people waited in line at Marlins Park to receive turkeys and all the sides.
Silvia Farrington said she’s the cook in her family and all of this will go a long way.
“They gave us turkey, cucumbers, bananas, everything,” said Farrington. “You see this big turkey? Oh my God, I can feed a lot of people.”
It marks the Marlins’ 15th annual Home Plate Meals distribution, donating meals to the Little Havana community.
The team’s new manager, Clayton McCullough, spoke with 7News about taking part in the tradition for the first time.
“What’s so great about the opportunity is to give back and put a smile on someone’s face, help out in a time of need, to be a part of that, and we’re blessed in so many ways,” said McCullough.
Some of the players join in on the giveaway and dishing what they hope to see on Thanksgiving tables.
“I love cornbread. I make a really good cornbread, so I’m kind of impartial,” said Marlins player Nick Fortes.
For families and military veterans, the event highlights what the holiday is all about.
Sergio López, a veteran, told 7News he’s thankful to be back in Miami after 30 years in the military.
“It’s like a welcome home for me. It’s nice that people care for the veterans,” said López.
The veteran really highlights what Thanksgiving is all about.
“It gives some relief for people. I know a lot of people that don’t have many stuff, so something like this is something that gives them breathing room and really be thankful for what little that they have or the much that we have, and it’s very much appreciated” said the veteran.
It’s been a rough year financially for many. But it’s not stopping people from feeling thankful.
“I’m thankful for my kids and my husband,” said a woman.
No food will go to waste. Any leftover food will be donated to local shelters and food pantries.