Bucks organization teams up with Hunger Task Force for 'VolunDeer Day'
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Posted: Nov 18, 2025 8:08 PM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Milwaukee Bucks and their front office helped the Hunger Task Force Tuesday, at what the team calls "VolunDeer Day."
The team sorted food and put together boxes for local seniors and seasonal meal kids for families.
"We're all, first and foremost, members of our community and we want every single one of our community members to live healthy, happy lives," said Arvind Gopalratnam, senior vice president of social responsibility, Milwaukee Bucks.
While various departments within the Bucks organization have volunteered before, Tuesday's event was the first time all full-time employees came out to help on one day.
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