Monday, January 5, 2015

Basketball Programs Help Give Local Children a Happy Holiday


During the beginning of basketball season leading up to the holiday break, the men’s and women’s basketball teams held a toy drive to donate to Project KARE.

Project KARE is a charitable organization that works to address the needs of abused, neglected or dependent children and their families.  The program has numerous annual programs and projects to aid children in the community.

During home basketball games at the M.A.C. Center, bins were set out and approximately 100 stuffed animals, two wagons, ten educational games, five basketballs and other items were donated.

“We as an athletic department are extremely proud of basketball hosting the toy drive over the course of the fall,” said Academic Advisor Kyra Kendrick, who helped oversee the initiative.  “They raised more than 100 toys to give back to the community that continually supports our basketball programs.”

The drive ended in late December to ensure the toys would be delivered to children in need in time for the holidays.

For more information on Project KARE or to help give back, visit the program’s website via Stark County Job and Family Services.

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