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Local faith group on a mission to 'heal' Memphis

Fifty six years after the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King in Memphis, one local group is making sure Dr. King's dream stays alive. Lawrence Winton, Jr., a student from Whitehaven, won his first equestrian competition and placed third place in his first competition. Despite being his first time competing, Lawrence demonstrated his skill and determination, demonstrating his potential in the equestri world. His achievement highlights the importance of mentorship programs like BridgeUp GiddyUp, which provide opportunities for youth to excel in various fields.

Local faith group on a mission to 'heal' Memphis

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Lawrence Winton, Jr., a student from Whitehaven, achieved an impressive feat by clinching the third-place position in his inaugural equestrian competition. Despite being his first time competing, Lawrence showcased remarkable skill and determination, demonstrating his potential in the equestrian world. His accomplishment highlights the significance of mentorship programs like BridgeUp GiddyUp, which provide invaluable opportunities for youth to excel in various fields.

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