MAGIC’S HOWARD RECEIVES
NBA COMMUNITY ASSIST AWARD FOR JULY
NEW YORK, August 9, 2007 –
In recognition of Dwight Howard’s outstanding
efforts in the community and for his ongoing philanthropic work, the NBA
has honored the Orlando Magic center with the Community Assist Award for
July.
Dwight Howard was extremely active in the Orlando, FL community during the
NBA season, including providing basketball camp scholarships and purchasing
40 tickets for each game for at-risk youth to have the opportunity to see
the Magic in action. Howard’s efforts have continued during the offseason
as well, in Orlando and his hometown of Atlanta, GA.
On July 2, Howard made a surprise visit to the Pine Hills Boys & Girls Club
which has more than 300 members. The club had been the victim of break-ins
that resulted in the loss of a new television and computers. During
Howard’s visit he announced he would be donating $17,500 so the Club
could replace the computers, purchase a new television, and buy new
furniture for the younger children to enjoy.
During his visit Howard also decided to take 75 kids on a shopping spree
with each child receiving a $100 gift card to spend on whatever they
wanted. That afternoon, Dwight treated another group of kids from the Club
to lunch at Chuck E. Cheese’s.
“I think the kids give more to me than I could ever give to them and it
just brings a smile to my face to make someone happy,” said Howard. “It’s
my obligation as an NBA player to give back whenever I can and it really is
something I truly enjoy doing.”
In addition to his efforts with the Pine Hills Boys & Girls Club, Howard
also held his Third Annual Howard Basketball Camp during July. The camp, a
program developed to strengthen communication in father and son
relationships, was held at Atlanta’s Frederick Douglass High School and
featured physical training, education and inspirational activities all
hosted by guest speakers, community leaders and other professional
athletes.
The Dwight D. Howard Foundation, Inc. is a faith-based organization whose
mission is to help strengthen family relationships. The foundation’s goal
is to bridge gaps that exist between parents and children. Through reading
programs, after-school and computer initiatives, as well as adopt-a-child
programs, Howard and his parents are committed to strengthening family
relationships.
As the recipient of the NBA Community Assist Award, Howard will receive the
David Robinson Plaque with the inscription, “Following the standard set by
NBA Legend David Robinson who improved the community piece by piece.” In
addition to the plaque, a $5,000 donation will be given to the
Pine Hills Boys & Girls Club & House of Hope on Howard’s behalf.
The league presents the NBA Community Assist Award monthly to recognize
players for their charitable efforts. The award honors the NBA player who
reflects the passion that the league and its players have for giving back
to their communities.