Winning Warriors' Steph Curry Spices Up Giving Back & More Local & International Community News
January 2, 2017
Happy New Year from Wright Enterprises! This W.E. Community Spotlight Newsletter, originally posted December 31, 2016, highlights "The Power of Giving" locally, nationally and internationally. Warriors' Steph Curry shows leadership off the court by impacting lives of people in need; The Mazisi Foundation of Durban, South Africa demonstrates in deed how the arts can make a substantive difference; Malibongwe Seniors, also of Durban, kick a ball around for health and inspiration; and W.E. reminds giving should not be for just one season of the year. Giving benefits the giver as it transforms the receiver. Don't just wait until the year-end to invest in community. Read and be inspired!
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