By Zach Herbaugh
www.SteelerNation.com
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Zach Banner gave back to the Pittsburgh community today by providing 20 under-privileged children a shopping spree at the Macy's store in South Hills. Banner teamed up with 1Hood media, a local Pittsburgh organization, to give back to the children. Banner was not there in person, but did use Zoom to talk with the children who were participating in the shopping spree.
No better way to start the holiday season! Seeing these kids smile is the best part of my week. Thank you again to @macys & @1hood for a great day!
— Zach Banner (@ZBNFL) October 30, 2020
(and Chica, those boots are FLY girl!!)
🎥: @Emmai_Alaquiva pic.twitter.com/viSoOwos92
Banner, who suffered a season-ending knee injury in the Steelers first game of the season, has been a prominent fixture in the Pittsburgh community. He has continually pushed for change in the wake of political and social unrest and is an outstanding member of community.
More information on Banner's work in the community can be found at the b3foundation.org.