Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Charitable giving delights hometown community

On monday, Cleveland Cavs' superstar Lebron James bought turkeys and donated groceries to impoverished families at a Baptist church in downtown Cleveland. This came as a Thanksgiving treat. His mere presence was a thrill for many fans and supporters. Personally delivering food at the church and in his hometown of Akron brightened everyone's day. The third year NBA all-star showed his generosity and compassion. He served as a surprise blessing. The Antioch Baptist church appreciated his kind donations which will provide Thanksgiving meals for many needy families. If more and more professional athletes would do this, it would make an impact on numerous struggling commmunities during Thanksgiving and encourage others to give.

No one should be without a meal, especially on Thanksgiving. Lebron is an inspiration by the example he sets. He is a great, young role model for kids. Doing what's right or what you feel is right usually only leads to positive things. That's why I admire the guy, he's not selfish. I think Lebron James will be rewarded for his good deed. His prize may come in the form of a playoff birth this season. He definitely deserves it. Good luck in your pursuit, Lebron. You the man!

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