Point guard Deron Williams' Point of Hope foundation has donated 1,500 of the meals that will be served Monday at the Jazz-hosted We Care - We Share Thanksgiving dinner celebration for Salt Lake City's homeless and low-income population.
Dinner will be held on the main concourse of EnergySolutions Arena from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Monday, with members of the Jazz-ownership Miller family, the Jazz front office staff, coaches' wives, players' wives and Williams himself scheduled to serve.
More than 3,000 meals were provided to individuals in need last year, and a similar-size crowd is expected this year.
Salt Lake City Mission plans to provide attendees with transportation, a selection of warm clothing and musical entertainment during the dinner.
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