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During the month of December, the San Antonio Spurs will take time to give back during eight different community events as part of the Season of Giving. The Season of Giving, a five-week celebration during the holiday season, is when NBA teams give back by supporting community organizations.
Each of the events covered is tied to an organization or cause important to the players participating. The Spurs continue to connect with local families and spread holiday cheer off the court.
“We’re fortunate to be a part of the San Antonio community and that means we are there for our own,” said Brian Wright, Spurs General Manager. “I’m proud to see our players step up to support causes that matter to them and the people who live here, especially during the holidays. It’s important to all of us in the Spurs Family to support the communities where we live, learn, work and play.”
On December 10, Spurs guard Derrick White visited children at Morgan’s Wonderland, San Antonio’s specifically designed accessible theme park for children with disabilities. White helped light the Christmas tree and hand out cookies as Morgan’s Wonderland transformed into a winter wonderland with holiday shows, Christmas light displays and pictures with Santa.
Next up: Keldon Johnson does some holiday shopping
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