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Post by 2foolish on May 2, 2017 11:21:12 GMT -5
Colin Kaepernick donates custom-made suits outside a New York City parole office 🙌🏽 Via usatoday.com: The start of the NFL season is about three months away and free agent Colin Kaepernick is still on the market. While he waits to see if he’ll get signed, Kaepernick is keeping up with his commitment to help empower communities in need. About two days ago, Kaepernick stopped outside of a New York City parole office and donated two large boxes of his custom made suits. The donation benefits 100 Suits, an organization that provides free business attire to men and women who are in the job search process. The Instagram account for 100 Suits posted that the quarterback was at parole office in Queens. That’s love!!!! When you have Superbowl quarter back Colin Kaepernick and HOT 97 host Nessa personally drop off over two huge uhaul boxes of custom made suits at our office @ Queens parole. 100 Suits hopes to reduce recidivism rates by helping people find more gainful employment. By being able to wear appropriate suits to their interviews, these men and women are better equipped to achieve gainful employment, which will ultimately help them to transition into mainstream society and live more productive lives. Through this program, we also provide free hair cuts for men and wig referrals for women, where needed. Because it’s never easy to find a suit that fits perfectly off the rack, 100 Suits also provides an in-house tailor that will make any alterations needed for clients. Remind me again why Kaepernick doesn’t have an NFL contract yet?
16 HOURS AGO...
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Post by Gunnails on May 2, 2017 11:28:56 GMT -5
Well that's nice of him.
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Post by Jets Things on May 2, 2017 12:07:46 GMT -5
Colin Kaepernick donates custom-made suits outside a New York City parole office 🙌🏽 Via usatoday.com: The start of the NFL season is about three months away and free agent Colin Kaepernick is still on the market. While he waits to see if he’ll get signed, Kaepernick is keeping up with his commitment to help empower communities in need. About two days ago, Kaepernick stopped outside of a New York City parole office and donated two large boxes of his custom made suits. The donation benefits 100 Suits, an organization that provides free business attire to men and women who are in the job search process. The Instagram account for 100 Suits posted that the quarterback was at parole office in Queens. That’s love!!!! When you have Superbowl quarter back Colin Kaepernick and HOT 97 host Nessa personally drop off over two huge uhaul boxes of custom made suits at our office @ Queens parole. 100 Suits hopes to reduce recidivism rates by helping people find more gainful employment. By being able to wear appropriate suits to their interviews, these men and women are better equipped to achieve gainful employment, which will ultimately help them to transition into mainstream society and live more productive lives. Through this program, we also provide free hair cuts for men and wig referrals for women, where needed. Because it’s never easy to find a suit that fits perfectly off the rack, 100 Suits also provides an in-house tailor that will make any alterations needed for clients. Remind me again why Kaepernick doesn’t have an NFL contract yet?16 HOURS AGO... Because he's a cunt
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Post by 2foolish on May 2, 2017 16:17:40 GMT -5
i think he's trying to shame the NFL into a contract...like'socially conscience people are not allowed in the NFL?"
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Post by bxjetfan on May 2, 2017 17:56:35 GMT -5
Well,seeing as how he won't be needing the suits for QB interviews it seems the prudent thing to do.
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Post by Hotman on May 2, 2017 23:13:17 GMT -5
Colin Kaepernick donates custom-made suits outside a New York City parole office 🙌🏽 Via usatoday.com: The start of the NFL season is about three months away and free agent Colin Kaepernick is still on the market. While he waits to see if he’ll get signed, Kaepernick is keeping up with his commitment to help empower communities in need. About two days ago, Kaepernick stopped outside of a New York City parole office and donated two large boxes of his custom made suits. The donation benefits 100 Suits, an organization that provides free business attire to men and women who are in the job search process. The Instagram account for 100 Suits posted that the quarterback was at parole office in Queens. That’s love!!!! When you have Superbowl quarter back Colin Kaepernick and HOT 97 host Nessa personally drop off over two huge uhaul boxes of custom made suits at our office @ Queens parole. 100 Suits hopes to reduce recidivism rates by helping people find more gainful employment. By being able to wear appropriate suits to their interviews, these men and women are better equipped to achieve gainful employment, which will ultimately help them to transition into mainstream society and live more productive lives. Through this program, we also provide free hair cuts for men and wig referrals for women, where needed. Because it’s never easy to find a suit that fits perfectly off the rack, 100 Suits also provides an in-house tailor that will make any alterations needed for clients. Remind me again why Kaepernick doesn’t have an NFL contract yet?16 HOURS AGO... Because he's a cunt and because he sucks and is a fucking loser
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Post by Touchable on May 3, 2017 7:08:30 GMT -5
Covered in smallpox, no doubt.
Rot in hell, shitbag.
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Post by 32Green on May 3, 2017 7:10:53 GMT -5
i think he's trying to shame the NFL into a contract...like'socially conscience people are not allowed in the NFL?" Abso-fuckin-lutely. Totally scripted, pre-meditated media-play. If he actually gave a shit, he'd go into minority communities and talk to high school kids about single-parenthood and men abandoning their families like is own progenitor did. Heck, Maybe Obama can join him on the tour since his progenitor did virtually the same thing. Fucking kid is so transparent and scheming its embarrassing. I weep for the two adoption parents that were lucky enough to try to provide a nice life for him.
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Post by BEAC0NJET on May 3, 2017 8:49:17 GMT -5
Good for him, at least hes actually doing something concrete that will help people, and not making symbolic gestures that mean jack shit.
But yeah, I get the feeling this is at least in part a concerted effort to get good press. I was always told growing up that true charity is anonymous.
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Post by flushingjet on May 4, 2017 7:23:11 GMT -5
If you give a man a suit, he can hand out flyers for a day.
If you teach him to make suits, he can eat fish EVERY day.
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Post by Sonny Werblin on May 5, 2017 19:24:07 GMT -5
Seriously, he takes a stand (pun intended) on an issue in a manner many found offensive, and now is surprised that people he offended don't want to pay him millions of dollars to play QB poorly?
Wake up Kap! You're not worth the headache. The math on this one is pretty basic.
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Post by DDNYjets on May 6, 2017 12:52:02 GMT -5
Good for him. More of an impact on the world in 10 minutes doing this than his entire charade he put on last year.
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