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CARD-USF receives donation from Buccaneers player

Donovan Smith with members of the CARD-USF team

Donovan Smith smiles for a picture with members of the CARD-USF team.

Buccaneers offensive tackle Donovan Smith has donated $10,000 to the Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD-USF). Smith, who has a nephew with autism, hosts an annual event that raises funds for the Tampa chapter of Autism Speaks. Last month, he hosted the Cornhole for Autism event on the USF campus, paving the way for this generous gift to CARD-USF. With this donation and other contributions made to the community, Smith hopes to help those with autism today and advance a spectrum of solutions for the future.

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