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Dance With Mweyne Talks shares passions and stories of experiences in developing countries to inspire you to serve a cause bigger than yourself. We will be joined by community supporters of disability awareness, both leaders and philanthropists to discuss topics such as what sparked their transition into a service based life, what it's like living with or caring for a disability and what we can all do to create a lasting positive impact.
Learn more about how to get involved at DanceWithMweyne.org
Donate : DanceWithMweyne.org/Donate
More About Josh Clay:
Josh is a native of Charlotte, North Carolina. Josh's life philosophy can be summed up by the phrase,"It's not about you", which he has tattooed on his right wrist to remind him that it's not about him, it's about the serving the needs of the universe.
After traveling South America for the first half of 2019, volunteering in several different countries as well as raising nearly $4,000 and delivering water filters and food to Massai tribes in Tanzania, he has made it his mission to continue serving others and connecting with those who do the same.
If he's not coaching clients or training himself, you can expect him to be climbing a mountain, escaping to a cabin with his girlfriend, burying his head in a book, or two-stepping to country music. Three words Josh would use to describe himself are: open, progressive, and energetic.
By Dance with Mweyne FoundationDance With Mweyne Talks shares passions and stories of experiences in developing countries to inspire you to serve a cause bigger than yourself. We will be joined by community supporters of disability awareness, both leaders and philanthropists to discuss topics such as what sparked their transition into a service based life, what it's like living with or caring for a disability and what we can all do to create a lasting positive impact.
Learn more about how to get involved at DanceWithMweyne.org
Donate : DanceWithMweyne.org/Donate
More About Josh Clay:
Josh is a native of Charlotte, North Carolina. Josh's life philosophy can be summed up by the phrase,"It's not about you", which he has tattooed on his right wrist to remind him that it's not about him, it's about the serving the needs of the universe.
After traveling South America for the first half of 2019, volunteering in several different countries as well as raising nearly $4,000 and delivering water filters and food to Massai tribes in Tanzania, he has made it his mission to continue serving others and connecting with those who do the same.
If he's not coaching clients or training himself, you can expect him to be climbing a mountain, escaping to a cabin with his girlfriend, burying his head in a book, or two-stepping to country music. Three words Josh would use to describe himself are: open, progressive, and energetic.