The Washington Wizards announced today that they
have launched “Wizards Care,” an all-encompassing
program that will serve as the focal point for all
of the organization’s community initiatives
moving forward.
“The entire organization, from Irene and myself
to our players, coaches and employees, is committed
to investing our time and resources to Wizards Care,”
said Wizards Chairman Abe Pollin. “By continuing
to provide assistance to the youth, homeless and underserved
in the D.C. metropolitan area through Wizards Care,
we hope to inspire others to do the same.”
Wizards Care is inspired by the Pollins’ 44-year
legacy of giving. Since taking over ownership of the
Wizards franchise in 1964, the Pollins have demonstrated
a commitment to social responsibility and a passion
for giving back to the community. Their philanthropic
and humanitarian efforts have created an unparalleled
history for Wizards Care to follow.
“The Washington Wizards, under the guidance
of Abe and Irene Pollin, have long been leaders in
giving back to Washington, D.C.,” said Mayor
Adrian Fenty. “The Wizards Care initiative is
truly exciting for the District of Columbia, as it
highlights the continuation of a number of very popular
programs throughout our city. I congratulate the Wizards
and the Pollins on the launch of Wizards Care.”
As the 2008-09 season tips off, Wizards players,
coaches and front office staff will continue to be
the ambassadors representing the Pollins’ commitment
to giving and making a difference. Wizards Care will
give them the platform to do so through service programs,
fundraising events, awareness campaigns and community
activities.
Specifically, Wizards Care will reach out through
programs such as Gilbert Scores For Schools (in which
Gilbert Arenas will raise money for area schools by
donating $150 for each point he scores), Abe’s
Table (which reaches out to over 200 D.C.-area senior
citizens each holiday season), Butler’s Bike
Brigade (through which Caron Butler has given away
over 1,200 bicycles to underserved children), Read
to Achieve and Everybody Wins (two programs that promote
a love for learning and reading), Reach One, Teach
One (a series of charities focusing on the education
and empowerment of children) and Sister To Sister
(a program to prevent heart disease founded by Irene
Pollin that provides free cardiac screenings to women
while promoting education and awareness). In addition,
the team will hold the first-ever Wizards Care Telethon
and their annual Ballers Bowl event in March.