Thanksgiving was not a day of rest for Jelly Roll this year: Instead, he pulled double duty, giving back at two different facilities that are close to home.
One of those stops was at a Nashville detention center where he himself was once incarcerated. The singer provided 300 meals, according to a post from the Davidson County Sheriff's Office, and spoke to inmates during his time at the facility.
Jelly's second Thanksgiving stop was perhaps even more special, because it brought back memories of the singer's childhood with his father.
He served up plates at the Nashville Rescue Mission , an organization that provides food and a safe place to stay for those experiencing homelessness and financial hardship in Music City.
That's the same place where Jelly once volunteered with his d

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