Ahead of Memorial Day 2022, actor-humanitarian Gary Sinise shared thoughts with Fox News Digital about his unwavering support of America's military heroes.
San Antonio veteran and amputee moves into new, accessible home thanks to actor s foundation
Gary Sinise, otherwise known as Lieutenant Dan from Forrest Gump, runs a foundation which focuses on helping wounded U.S. veterans. Author: Alan Kozeluh Updated: 7:29 PM CDT June 17, 2021
SAN ANTONIO A wounded veteran with over 20 years of service moved into his new adaptive house Thursday with the help of a well-known benefactor.
“We’re overwhelmed,” Juan JJ Guerrero said. “It’s a lot to process, you know, first day.”
The family s new accommodating home was built courtesy of the Gary Sinise Foundation, run by the Oscar-nominated actor known for his roles in Forrest Gump and Apollo 13, among other films.
SA mobile game designer takes prestigious global Content Marketing Award
South African innovation got a global nod of approval last week when Cape Town-based Sea Monster Entertainment – an animation, augmented reality and gaming studio – beat top global contenders to take the win in the Data & Insight category at the prestigious International Content Marketing awards in the United Kingdom.
The award recognised Sea Monster for the design and implementation of the Livin’ it Up financial education mobile game, designed for Capitec Bank, the third most valuable bank brand in the world.
Over the past decade, the International Content Marketing Awards have become the gold standard for the content marketing industry, with companies from over 25 countries competing for recognition in 2020. The awards are run by the Content Marketing Association (CMA), a UK-based not-for-profit association that aims to grow and promote the global content industry.
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