Colin Kaepernick spent his birthday gifting backpacks, supplies to Oakland's homeless

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Joe Rivera
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Colin Kaepernick is still giving back.

The former NFL QB — or quarterback in waiting, really — spent his 32nd birthday delivering backpacks, supplies and toiletries to the homeless population in Trent City, a large homeless encampment in Oakland.

Kaepernick also hired a food truck to help feed the homeless, per ABC.

It's the latest demonstration of Kaepernick's humanitarian efforts, which have been well documented since being away from the NFL.

Starting in 2016, Kaepernick donated over $1 million to various charities, with a final $100,000 donation given out in 2018. In 2017, Kaepernick donated suits beside 100 Suits, a group which donates business attire to formerly incarcerated persons and underprivileged men and women searching for jobs.

In 2016, Kaepernick founded Know Your Rights Camps, whose mission is to educate black and brown Americans on higher education and self-empowerment. The camps also educates youth on how to properly and respectfully deal with law encorcement.