ORLANDO MAGIC CENTER DWIGHT HOWARD NBA CARES COMMUNITY ASSIST AWARD FOR OCTOBER
The NBA named Orlando Magic center
Dwight Howard as the recipient of the NBA
Cares Community Assist Award for October
in recognition of his outstanding efforts in
the community and for his ongoing philanthropic
and charitable work.
Howard is being honored in part for his
commitment to helping create a state-ofthe-
art game room designed especially for
teenagers at the Florida Hospital for Children
in Orlando. Having made numerous
visits to the hospital in past years, Howard
recently decided that he wanted to make a
larger, lasting impact. As part of his new
“Dwight Howard’s Big Change for Kids”
program, Howard provided an initial
$30,000 to fund the new room, which will
feature the latest in videogame technology,
movies, board games, and education resources
to provide young patients undergoing
difficult medical treatment with a place
to relax and have fun. He plans to continually
support the project through fundraising
efforts at local businesses, schools, and
places of worship.
“God blessed me with more than I could
ever imagine,” said Howard. “Being able
to give back to these kids and to people who
really need help is very important to me.”
Howard and his parents, Dwight, Sr. and
Sheryl Howard, began their efforts to empower
young people across America to
reach their highest potential when they established
the Dwight D. Howard Foundation
in 2004. In late October, the foundation
hosted “Community Spirit Week,” a fiveday
celebration that featured leadership
seminars, educational programming, and
fun for Orlando-area youth. Over the past
five years, the foundation has also helped
students by granting them scholarships to
attend Howard’s alma mater, Southwest Atlanta
Christian Academy, and has provided
financial assistance to Central Florida
schools Lovell Elementary and Memorial
Middle.
This award marks Howard’s third NBA
Cares Community Assist Award. Following
his first award in July 2007, Howard earned
his second in January 2009 in part for his
support of the Parramore Kidz Zone Teen
Shack at Orlando’s Downtown Recreation
Complex. Howard continues to support a
number of other charitable efforts focused
on local youth, including the Blessings in a
Backpack program, a national nonprofit initiative
that tipped off in October 2008 and
supports low-income children and their
families. Through the program, Howard
helps provide students at Orlando’s Lake
Como Elementary School with six takehome
meals each weekend in an effort to
ensure that they receive the nutrition they
need to help them learn and grow.
In addition, Howard is an integral part
of the Magic’s community service initiatives
throughout the season and recently
participated in the NBA’s Basketball without
Borders program, traveling with a group
of other players and coaches to South Africa
for a week of basketball and community development
activities.
As the October NBA Cares Community
Assist Award recipient, 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, a
$5,000 donation will be given by the NBA
to Howard’s Big Change for Kids program.
The league presents the NBA Cares
Community Assist Award monthly to recognize
players for their charitable efforts.
The award honors the NBA player who best
reflects the passion that the league and its
players have for giving back to their communities.