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NFL Star Malcolm Butler Spreads Holiday Cheer with Generous Donation of Bicycles to Local Children
In the spirit of giving this holiday season, renowned NFL cornerback Malcolm Butler has made a heartwarming donation of 21 bicycles to children in our community. The donation, aimed at bringing joy and encouraging outdoor activities, reflects Butler’s commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of local youth. He chose 21 bicycles to coincide with his jersey number 21.
The United Way of West Central Mississippi is delighted to announce this thoughtful and generous contribution from Malcolm Butler. The donation aligns with the United Way’s mission to create opportunities for a better life for all, and it exemplifies Butler’s ongoing commitment to supporting the community.
United Way of West Central Mississippi Executive Director, Michele Connelly, expressed deep gratitude for Malcolm Butler’s continued generosity. Michele said, “We are extremely grateful for the continued generosity shared by Malcolm Butler. His commitment to making a difference in the lives of children is truly inspiring.”
Malcolm Butler, known for his excellence both on and off the field, shared his motivation behind choosing bicycles for the donation. “I wanted to give the kids something that would encourage them to get outside, stay active, and have fun,” Butler said. “Bicycles are a great way for kids to enjoy the outdoors, and I hope this donation brings a lot of joy to their lives.”
In a message to the community, Malcolm Butler expressed his warm wishes for the holiday season. “Merry Christmas, take care, and I thank all of you.”
The United Way of West Central Mississippi is working closely with local organizations to distribute the bicycles to deserving children throughout the community. This impactful gesture from Malcolm Butler will undoubtedly create lasting memories and foster a sense of community and togetherness during the holiday season.
For more information about the donation or to inquire about United Way of West Central Mississippi’s initiatives, please contact us at 601-636-1733.
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