Give - Season 2

Give - Season 2

Season 2

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Datesoct. 7, 2017 - oct. 28, 2017
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Episodes

Give to Long-Term Solutions to Long-Term Problems
Season 2Episode 230 min

Give to Long-Term Solutions to Long-Term Problems

Give Executive Producer Blair Underwood visits two Southern California non-profits working to end intergenerational poverty and homelessness, and helps determine how to distribute a $35,000 gift from the Lawrence Welk Family Foundation.

oct. 7, 2017
Give to Rescued Kittens and Cats and the People Who Care for Them
Season 2Episode 330 min

Give to Rescued Kittens and Cats and the People Who Care for Them

Author and NBC News correspondent Jenna Bush Hager visits two volunteer-run animal rescue organizations serving homeless and injured cats and kittens, and helps decide how to divide a $35,000 donation from the ASPCA between them.

oct. 14, 2017
Give to the Transformative Power of Athletics for Underserved Children and Youth
Season 2Episode 430 min

Give to the Transformative Power of Athletics for Underserved Children and Youth

Pro-Soccer Star Cobi Jones and NBA Rising Star Jordan Clarkson team up to visit two Los Angeles area organizations using sports to change the lives of underserved children and teens. When the final buzzer sounds, they'll help decide how to divide a $50,000 gift from the LA84 Foundation between the two organizations.

oct. 21, 2017
Give to Building Strong Women and Girls
Season 2Episode 530 min

Give to Building Strong Women and Girls

Author and Chef Sunny Anderson visits two New York City based non-profit organizations that help women and girls imagine and realize brighter futures for themselves and their communities. In the end, Sunny will help determine how to distribute a $50,000 gift from the New York Women's Foundation between the two charities.

oct. 28, 2017

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