While Christmas is approaching, a touching tale of kindness is making the rounds of Brooklyn, New York. NBA player Kevin Durant and his mother Wanda Pratt visited the Brooklyn Harvest charitable organisation to feed and cheer up impoverished children.
Kevin and Wanda both recognise the value of community, particularly at this unique time of year. Kevin has always found inspiration in Wanda, who has instilled in him the value of lending a helpful hand to others. To help underprivileged kids, she even started the Kevin Durant Charity Foundation.
Kevin and Wanda surprised everyone on Christmas Day by showing up at Brooklyn Harvest, a charity that feeds and helps low-income families and abandoned children. The children were ecstatic when the well-known NBA player showed there. Kevin made the environment vibrant and festive by chatting, taking pictures, and signing autographs for each child.
Most significantly, though, was the way Kevin and Wanda collaborated to provide the kids with a hot Christmas dinner. They took the time to listen to each child’s story, spoke amicably, and carefully delivered the delectable meals. Kevin made an extra effort to play basketball and engage in conversation with the kids, giving them happiness and a sense of security.
Wanda said, “Christmas is a time to remember those who are less fortunate as well as a time to spend with family and loved ones.” Our intention was to provide a small amount of happiness and comfort to the kids who are experiencing Christmas under challenging circumstances.
Kevin also shared his desire to help, expressing his innate compassion: “I want to share my good fortune with others, knowing that I’m fortunate to have the life I do.” Since Christmas is a season of giving, maybe this may encourage others to band together to support those in need.
The youngsters at Brooklyn Harvest were not only made to feel festive by Kevin Durant and Wanda’s narrative, but it also sent a strong lesson about kindness and the value of sharing. Let’s be kind to one another, lend a hand to the less fortunate, and wish everyone a happy holiday season.