The San Antonio Spurs will be spreading holiday cheer with the community this season through a series of charitable events and player engagements as part of their “Season of Giving,” according to officials.
The Season of Giving is a five-week celebration running from mid-November through December when NBA teams give back by supporting and uplifting youths, families, and organizations in their communities.
The events are made possible through partnerships with nonprofits, such as the San Antonio Food Bank, H-E-B, Methodist Healthcare, Methodist Healthcare Ministries, ChildSafe, Haven for Hope, EVO Entertainment, and Elf Louise.
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