Integrity’s Got Talent Has a Grand Prize Winner!

Category: Integrity Contests

Date: May 18, 2021

WOW. It’s been an exciting few weeks, with all of you showing off your talents and with so much enthusiasm for supporting your teammates. We’re so inspired by our Integrity family.

The wait is over. It’s time to reveal the grand prize winner of Integrity’s Got Talent. This person received the most votes, and will receive $5,000 as their cash prize.

Honestly, the most exciting part is making a difference with our charity donation. Our promise to donate $5,000 to the winner’s charity of choice makes each vote all the more meaningful.

As announced on “Inspire,” the winner of Integrity’s Got Talent is: Andrew Buaiz of Family First Life, for his “Factory Fre$h” entry!

Watch Andrew’s story about his charity above, Los Angeles Dream Center, to see how they help underserved neighborhoods in Los Angeles.

Congratulations and thank you to Andrew for showing us your talent, and a huge congratulations to your charity, the Los Angeles Dream Center.

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