The conditions of migrant children and families detained at the U.S. Mexico border has captured the attention of Washington Redskins cornerback Josh Norman. He took action this week by donating $18,000 to a facility that provides aid to migrants.

Sister Norma Seni Pimentel, executive director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley, oversees the Humanitarian Respite Center in McAllen, Texas. She tweeted a picture of the NFL player surrounded by young children with the big donation in hand.
"Kudos to Josh Norman with the Washington Redskins for visiting the humanitarian respite center/McAllen today & contributing to our response to restore human dignity. @J_No24 @Redskins," wrote Pimentel.

This marks Norman's second visit to the Respite Center, which welcomed thousands of immigrants over the past several weeks, CBS affiliate KGBT reported. The center provides a place for refugees to rest and receive medicine as well as other supplies.

NFL player donates $18,000 to migrant aid facility