Kyrie Irving Gave $40,000 Donation To Senior Citizen
The Dallas Mavericks point guard is reportedly assisting a 93-year-old South Carolina woman facing eviction and might lose her house, as it has recently come to light. Irving learned of the situation and, according to the Daily Mail US, did not think twice before giving the woman 40,000 dollars to aid her in her legal struggle.
Kyrie Irving, a player whose debatable choices have brought about a lot of criticism in recent years from fans, the media, and the NBA itself—which even punished him with a five-game suspension for his support of an anti-Semitic film—has starred in a charitable event that might help soften the tumultuous image that always surrounds him.
The Dallas Mavericks point guard is reportedly assisting a 93-year-old South Carolina woman facing eviction and might lose her house, as it has recently come to light. Irving learned of the situation and, according to the Daily Mail US, did not think twice before giving the woman 40,000 dollars to aid her in her legal struggle.
The older woman, Josephine Wright, has lived on the picturesque Hilton Head Island in South Carolina for a long time.
Bailey Point Investment Group is suing her for allegedly interfering with the development of a 147-home neighborhood next to her 7,000-square-foot property, initially settled by runaway slaves and has been in her family since the Civil War. In 2012, Wright received her late husband’s share of the property.
Kyrie Irving gave the victims of a vehicle accident 38, 000$
In the image wash he has been exposed to, Kyrie Irving has made it his goal to assist as many people as possible. He gave the families of the two people who perished in an automobile accident in North Texas 38,000 dollars earlier this year.
The families helped spread the word about it even though he didn’t make it public, and that is how it entered the NBA.
Chandrashekhar Reddy Yedavelli said,
“All of a sudden, I was shocked. I saw Kyrie Irving’s name and that he had donated 38,000 dollars. I immediately googled his name.” “Everyone has the money, but no one has the heart to donate it….. Thank you so much for helping us and our family.”
Irving also gave 65,000 dollars to other charities to aid the less needy, it was discovered soon after.