
The idea of philanthropy is not about how many people see
and recognize what a person is giving. It is a selfless act that should be
effective at helping other’s without the noise of accolades to the actual giver.
This week
The
Pine Bluff Commercial hailed the efforts of its native son
Torii Hunter, who along with his wife
Katrina and the persistent assistance of Odyssey’s CEO Jerricka Kelly are
making positive changes in the community where they each grew up.
Columnist for The Pine Bluff Commercial, Chan Davis wrote, “As
Hunter prepares for the upcoming season, his on-field efforts become priority.
His focus unwavering from the professional path he chose. Yet, through
assistance from ground troops in various cities, including Pine Bluff, his
off-field efforts continue.”

Those ground troops include committed Team Hunter players such
as Jerricka Kelly, who remarks in the article, “He and his wife (Katrina) are
both natives of Pine Bluff. Both graduated from Pine Bluff High School. They
are private in their giving because they are doing it because it needs to be done…”

Giving back to each community we are a part of builds hope
as well as personal character. Odyssey Concierge salutes the continued efforts
of
The Torii Hunter Project
and its ambitious intent to diligently serve the community.
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