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Phil Harrison

Several Ohio State football players take part in helping foster dogs

There’s been a lot of charitable work going on in and around the Woody Hayes Athletic Center as of late, and a lot of it is thanks in large part to the Ohio State collective, the “Cohesion Foundation.”

We already told you about the fundraising volleyball tournament that took place on Saturday, but there was another group of Ohio State football players that did their part to help foster dogs.

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OSU players Parker Lewis, Kayden McDonald, Jason Moore, Will Smith Jr., Josh Mickens, Calvin Simpson-Hunt, and Ja’Had Carter were among the players that partnered with RESCUEDohio, a nonprofit organization founded in 2015 that is run entirely by volunteers and dedicated to finding foster dogs their forever homes.

It all took place at Music Royale’s 21st Birthday Bash at Coffman Park in Dublin on Saturday. And, if you’re feeling like you missed out, that’s OK. Anyone interested in adopting a pup from RESCUEDohio can visit their website and fill out an application.

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