Derrick Henry Donated $15K To A Firefighter In Nashville Who Lost His Home In A Fire

Tennessee Titans Pro Bowl running back Derrick Henry surprised a Nashville firefighter in a big way. Nashville firefighter Jeremy Taylor lost his home in White Bluff earlier this year in a major fire having after recently moving in with his wife and four daughters. Taylor and his family lost everything in the fire and they shared the news on social media, which caught the eye of Henry.


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After seeing a post on social media about the tragedy, Henry decided to step up and help Taylor.

“I saw the tweet and I was just touched by it, losing a home is such a tragic occurrence,” Henry told WZTV. “Not only did I see the tweet, but I saw that he was a Titans fan and also a first responder. Nashville has been through so much as a community – the tornado, the pandemic going on, and then the Christmas bombing. I just wanted to be able to help someone in need and someone who has been helping everyone else throughout this pandemic.

I was just touched by what I had seen about Jeremy and his family on Twitter and just wanted to do anything I could to help them. Just touched by his family and wanted to help Jeremy in his own time of need.”

Henry and his foundation, Two All, donated $10,000 to the family while Campbell’s donated another $5,000.

“It’s definitely been a blessing to my family. I’m very overwhelmed. I really appreciate it. I don’t even know what to say,” Taylor said.

It isn’t much you can say in a situation like this other than thank you. Losing everything in a fire is a tragedy that is hard to overcome. Props to Derrick Henry for stepping up and taking the initiative to use his money to help a family in need.


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