Responsible Parent Lebron James Once Revealed He Sponsored 5,000 Families on Their Wheels for Education Reunion
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LeBron James is one of the best basketball players in the history of the NBA. There is no doubt LeBron is one of the very few that come under the elite category in the whole history of basketball. His ability, quality in every aspect of the game, his mentality, his attitude, his determination, and his longevity is absolutely top class. Every adjective you look for, he would possess second to none attributes in every sense.
The 4 time NBA champion has proved himself on the court with his basketball over the years. Moreover, he has also proved that he cares for the people. LeBron, ever since he reached a certain level of fame, always aimed to contribute towards the community and his off the court achievements are inspiring.
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LeBron has always emphasized that no matter however much he achieves in his career, he always remembers that he is just a kid from Akron. And after achieving almost everything, LeBron makes sure to give back to the community, society, people and fans that gave him so much. James relates to the kids because he remembers how it feels to be underprivileged and struggle in childhood as he always had a difficult one.
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LeBron once featured on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. He shared the way he looks at people and how he always helps his community. LeBron once talked about helping his community and children in a sports forum. Trevor Noah asked him about the need for him to speak up about something like this. LeBron said that it comes to him naturally.
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LeBron’s initiative Wheels for Education focuses on 3rd graders mainly so Trevor asked the reason.
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LeBron answered, “We read up on it and the statistics show that if kids get behind in the third grade then it’s the least amount of chance for them to graduate high school. And so that’s why we started in third grade. Yesterday was my LeBron James Family Foundation reunion, where we welcome another third grade class into our program. This is our sixth year and it was unbelievable. If anybody has ever come to Ohio and been to Sandusky, Ohio, and been to the great Cedar Point Amusement Park, I brought 5,000 families yesterday to the amusement park for our reunion.”
“It just comes natural to me and you know, for me personally, I know where I come from. Growing up in inner city in Akron, Ohio, and I know the challenges that kids have. For our society to become as great as it should be, I think it starts from the ground up. It starts in our communities, our own communities, going back into our communities, using our resources, using our knowledge. So it just comes natural to me and understand what they go through. I walked the same streets as them, I breathed the same air as those kids. I know what they go through growing up in tough situations. So I think it’s very important for all of us.”
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LeBron James has been a great influence both on and off the court. Inspiring and helping millions of lives with his gratitude and generosity. A true legend in every sense of the word.