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Iowa lottery winner is sharing her winnings to veterans groups

Lerynne West who won $343,000,000 dollars in the Iowa Powerball Lottery last month is using the principle to use her wealth wisely to keep her promise to assist people who are less fortunate than herself recently made an appearance on the “Ellen DeGeneres Show” to make her announcement that she donated $500,000 dollars to the Travis Mills Foundation which assists combat veterans who are in need.

Lerynne’s other charity that she is using to help people in need is The McCallum Foundation which assists charities and causes that she believes are causes that she believes in.

Lerynne split the top money prize with a lottery player from New York. It is nice to see that Lerynne supports the real heroes that have defended our freedoms throughout the length of our nation in wars since America became a nation in 1776.

It is nice to see lottery winners who decide to use their wealth to help the less fortunate then buying material items that will not fulfill the person who Is looking for a way to find happiness via materialism.

Lerynne won the winning lottery ticket last month which was the day that they had moved to her new home in Redfield Iowa.

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Written by Deepizzaguy

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8 Comments

    • I agree with you since going on the talk show circuit and reveal you plans is looking for trouble from people who get jealous of the success of the lottery winner.

  1. We did not win the main lottery winnings for more than 8 months,
    Now the prize is about $ 5 million
    They come from neighboring countries and pay their bills, everyone is hoping for big money.
    But does it bring happiness?

    • The majority of people who win the lottery have said on interviews it is a double edged sword since they are glad they won some money but knowing to use it properly is a pain to deal with since many “family” members think that they automatic teller machines with their hard luck stories.