The NBA star is giving back to the community that raised him by partnering with the local university to send 1,100 kids to college!
Basketball star Lebron James didn’t have the easiest childhood. Born in Akron, Ohio, his parents often struggled to make ends meet, which is why they sent him to live with the family of Frank Walker. It is a fortunate thing they did because it was through Walker that James learned of his love and talent for basketball.
Now a professional athlete, James has the ability to help others. And, he’s proven just how loyal he is to the community that raised him by donating a momentous amount of funds to help kids from Akron go to college.
ESPN reports that the star, who often refers to himself “as just a kid from Akron,” partnered with the University of Akron to provide a guaranteed four-year scholarships to the school for students in his “I Promise” program who qualify.
The scholarship will cover tuition and the university’s general service fee – approximately $9,500 per year. All in all, the scholarship should cover the costs for 1,100 kids, which will cost his foundation a total of $41.8 million.
The NBA star announced the good news in June while hosting an event for students at Cedar Point Amusement Park. He said:
“It’s the reason I do what I do. These students have big dreams, and I’m happy to do everything I can to help them get there. They’re going to have to earn it, but I’m excited to see what these kids can accomplish knowing that college is in their futures.”
The criteria to qualify for the scholarship is still being determined, but most likely will entail students needing to graduate high school within Akron’s public school system and achieve standard testing requirements. Applicants will also likely be required to fulfill a community service obligation.
“It means so much because, as a kid growing up in the inner city and a lot of African-American kids, you don’t really think past high school,” said James, who bypassed college to jump to the NBA. “You don’t really know your future. You hear high school all the time, and you graduate high school and then you never think past that because either it’s not possible or your family’s not financially stable to even be able to support a kid going to college.”
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Glad to see celebrities helping out.I really wish more would give back to their comunities. Sad to see yet again poor non black children aren’t able to benefit from the help.I raised my daughters on less than 200000 a yr and when it came time to apply for scholarship for college there were tons for low income but they could only apply for about half cuz most were designated for blacks or Hispanics. Never found a one that just for low income students who weren’t Black or Hispanic. Why?
This young man is a true Blessing
So 200000$ a year is low income? Man you have another thing coming… #dillusional.
You only had 200k a year to raise your family? Wow. How did you manage? You’re a real fucking inspiration.
Easy to see Nancy didn’t catch the error because there are no low income grants for that income bracket.
Glad that LeBron is doing so much for so many. Bravo!