Marshawn Lynch is building homes in Haiti with the Cliff Avril Foundation
If you thought you knew what Marshawn Lynch would do in retirement, you're probably wrong.
If you thought you knew what Marshawn Lynch would do in retirement, you're probably wrong. Unless you guessed it was building houses in Haiti. Then you're right.
The former Seahawks running back, who literally hung up his (digital) cleats in the middle of Super Bowl 50, was spotted giving back to the community (again) and spending time helping others overseas (again).
Lynch previously spent time in Egypt riding camels, rapping and dunking on young schoolkids.
Now Lynch is in Haiti building houses.
Marshawn Lynch in Haiti building homes...LOVE THIS DUDE! pic.twitter.com/hNSZeXO9vL
— The Green Effect (@BabersGreen) April 20, 2016
The man known as Beast Mode also appears to be working with ex-Lions linebacker Stephen Tulloch and Seahawks defensive end Cliff Avril at an orphanage, as part of the Cliff Avril Foundation.
And these dudes are doing WORK.
@stephentulloch putting in work on @cliffavril school in La Chanm #AvrilHaiti2016 pic.twitter.com/Zp7ZV6LkNH
— JOC PR (@JOCPRPro) April 15, 2016
Just hanging out in their Jordans, digging giant holes in the ground to help people in a needy country build houses. No big deal.
Oh, and orphanages too.
A photo posted by Stephen Tulloch (@stephentulloch) onApr 13, 2016 at 11:02am PDT
They've got a whole bunch of great photos over at Seahawks.com that you should check out as well.
















