When members of the Jacksonville Roller Derby team usually arrived at the hospital, it’s on a stretcher. But last Wednesday, team members walked into the Orange Park Memorial Hospital Emergency …
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When members of the Jacksonville Roller Derby team usually arrived at the hospital, it’s on a stretcher. But last Wednesday, team members walked into the Orange Park Memorial Hospital Emergency Room and delivered lunch to the team members currently on the front line against the COVID-19 pandemic. The skating team is one of many organizations who’ve supported the medical community with gifts, food and appreciation.