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Hello, I want to add another section to this page about Donna Orender's activities post WNBA career, mainly about the various organizations she founded. Organizations that she created are: Generation W, Generation WOW, and Orender Unlimited, all of which seek to empower young girls and fosters leadership/athletic opportunities for women all around the world. There is nothing on this page about these organizations she founded and actively participates in. She is also a motivational speaker and has participated in a number of panels about girls and women in sports. She serves and chairs on numerous committee/organization boards. Her primary base of operations is Jacksonville, Florida. Orender has also authored a book called "WOWsdom: The girl's guide to the positive and the possible." I also hoped to add more photos, if there are any available for use on the Wikimedia Commons or the Creative Commons search.
Seecharan0522 ( talk) 00:34, 23 April 2019 (UTC) Seecharan0522 ( talk) 23:18, 4 May 2019 (UTC)