Dave Grohl cooked for the homeless

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The musician surprised when he spent Sunday superbowl cooking for homeless people.

In collaboration with The Woodlands Family Shelter in Woodland Hills, California, Grohl and his friends dedicated themselves to roasting 70 pieces of pork to feed the homeless. This initiative not only provided hot food to those in need, but also provided a moment of joy and solidarity on a date considered important by many in the United States.

The organization hope of the valley expressed his gratitude towards Grohl and his team in a post on Instagram: “We are impressed by the dedication of Dave and the Backbeat Barbecue Teams to help those in need.” This gesture does not go unnoticed, as it shows part of the altruistic nature of the vocalist of Foo Fighters.

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This is not the first time Grohl He dedicates his time and energy to help in this way, since on previous occasions, such as last December, he also cooked for homeless people in Australia and in 2018 in the same way for firefighters in California, as a thank you for their efforts to fight fires. forestry that devastated the state.

Despite his fame and success as a musician, Grohl He has consistently demonstrated his willingness to help others, even when his busy schedule as a musician keeps him busy.

Dave Grohl and Foo Fighters They have a series of concerts planned in the UK this year for their tour Everything Or Nothing At All, and another series of concerts in the United States in collaboration with Nova Twinswhich will begin in the month of May.

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