This has been posted a million times but I will never not upvote. He does good and I don’t see him begging for attention from it. He deserves credit and to be held up as an example of actual charity
I’m from Atlanta and my family has always admired Warrick for this. My mom works for a Habitat for Humanity down there now, and they frequently work with the Dunn foundation the last couple years. I got to meet him at a home opening for a family last Summer and it was really cool to get to shake his hand and tell him we’ve always appreciated the work he’s done for the community. He seemed like a really humble dude, walked the new family around the home and shared stories with them.
They say “don’t meet your heros,” but meeting him was really cool.
kungfoojesus on May 22nd, 2021 at 13:21 UTC »
This has been posted a million times but I will never not upvote. He does good and I don’t see him begging for attention from it. He deserves credit and to be held up as an example of actual charity
Le_Bayou_Cochon on May 22nd, 2021 at 13:49 UTC »
His mother was actually a Baton Rouge police officer, not New Orleans
mufflefuffle on May 22nd, 2021 at 14:11 UTC »
I’m from Atlanta and my family has always admired Warrick for this. My mom works for a Habitat for Humanity down there now, and they frequently work with the Dunn foundation the last couple years. I got to meet him at a home opening for a family last Summer and it was really cool to get to shake his hand and tell him we’ve always appreciated the work he’s done for the community. He seemed like a really humble dude, walked the new family around the home and shared stories with them.
They say “don’t meet your heros,” but meeting him was really cool.