Shedeur Sanders spent the day on Cleveland’s East Side, providing comfort and support to residents affected by a devastating fire and explosion that left over 40 families displaced from the Rainbow Terrace Apartments.
The tragedy, which shook the community earlier this week, resulted in multiple injuries and extensive property damage. Sanders visited with survivors, passed out supplies, and listened to stories from families who lost everything.
In a post on social media, Sanders said, “These people are hurting, and they need to know they’re not alone. I’m here to show love and support however I can.”
Local leaders praised Sanders for taking time during his offseason to step up and give back. His visit has brought renewed attention to the community’s urgent need for donations, housing, and emotional support.
