Nicole Allen’s Pet Adoption Story Will Warm Your Heart

Category: Integrity Contests, Integrity Serves

Date: April 27, 2021

Nicole Allen of Insurance Administrative Solutions makes a popular Star Wars character come to life in her hyper-lapse painting entry for Integrity’s Got Talent. She’s loved painting since childhood, using it for many years as her go-to method of self-expression. For the video, Nicole learned how to shoot in hyper-lapse style, showing the whole process from beginning to end in under a minute for her Baby Yoda video. She hopes that others will see how fun painting can be and give it a try.

Nicole identifies with the Integrity value of “family,” saying, “Family means everything to me. Not just those that you’re bonded with by blood, but also the ones that you find and build as long-standing friendships. I’m so lucky to have the family that I have, as well as my close circle of friends that are always there for me.”

Nicole’s chosen charity is Humane Society of Pinellas, an organization that inspired Nicole with their kindness and care of animals. She adopted her one-eyed cat, Michonne, from the shelter and is forever thankful they gave her cat a chance to find a home. Integrity is proud to make a donation to the Humane Society of Pinellas in Nicole’s name.

Click here to check out Nicole’s video and vote now!

Nicole’s Baby Yoda painting will make you smile, and her charity story will warm your heart. Don’t forget to keep voting through May 2nd at 5 PM CT.

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