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A-ONE ALLSTARS FOUNDATION
The Foundation is always looking for Volunteers and Ideas to better serve the community. Please let us know if you are interested in volunteering!
A-One feeding First Responder Nurses at NORTONS Hospital
We donated with Puma 300 pair of Pumas, 400 notebooks, 500 drinks, hygiene items and more!
Thanks to councilwoman Tammy Hawkins, 724 inc. It Takes A Village 502 for helping us execute a great week of football and dance. Mario Yuridia who played for University of Louisville and for three different teams in the NFL, Gary Williams who played for University of Kentucky and played for different teams in the NFL, and JJ Weaver who plays for University of Kentucky for coming out to fellowship with the kiddos
National Free-throws runner up!!
23-25 free-throws made. We couldn't be
prouder. He is the first ever state and regional
winner from Louisville.
Random acts of kindness.
We visited 5 fire stations with McAlister's, drinks, chips, oranges, apples and Kroger gift cards.
We challenge you to do a random act of kindness during black history month.
We love supporting Marcus Mayes and the Lost Boys and Girls Foundation for all the work they do with mental health and trauma in the community.
Stop the violence
Our community food pantry is filled every week!
PAL players, coaches, staff and the Chief of Police all celebrating after a game. Thanks everyone for your support!
The After School program invited the Derby City Curling Club to teach kids about the Olympic Sport of Ice Curling. They brought their street curling set as a demonstration
Portland neighborhood cleanup with the Delta foundation
Our PAL league brings together Cops and kids to form a better bond in communities
A-One and Fort Knights have started a Chess club. If your interested please send us an email for information at
ahoward00@yahoo.com
A-One and other organizations collaborated to pass out over 300 complete meals
Thanks to Aoneallstars, Schooler Prep and Lost boys and girls foundation, we gave away 5,000 drinks ( 200 cases) in the Portland area.
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