Frederick Douglass High School
Community Outreach Program Donates $10,000 to Frederick Douglass High School's Football Program for Second Consecutive Year
May 15, 2007 - The Community Outreach Program visited Upper Marlboro, MD on Tuesday to meet with Frederick Douglass High School's Head Football Coach Julius Pinkney and Shawne Merriman's personal assistant Lajuan French. Shawne Merriman, an Outside Linebacker for the NFL's San Diego Chargers, played football for and graduated from Frederick Douglass High School. The Community Outreach Program presented a check for $10,000 to the football program matching their contribution from last year.
(left to right) Posing with Shawne Merriman's framed high school football jersey are Lajuan French (Shawne Merriman's personal assistant), Julius Pinkney (Head Football Coach at FDHS), and Kenji Darby (Director of Communications-Outreach)
HoopsForAfrica
Community Outreach Program Extends Globally
April 16, 2007 - The Community Outreach Program donated $6,000 to HoopsForAfrica to help contribute to the effort of HIV/AIDS prevention in Africa. HoopsForAfrica, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation based in Washington, DC, is committed to educating Africa's youth on the prevention of HIV/AIDS and the value of good nutrition. HIV/AIDS has devastated virtually every part of the African continent and is the worst public health threat that the world has ever known. With the help from professional athletes and their partnership with USAID (United States Agency for International Development), HoopsForAfrica strives to reach out to at least 2 million people in Africa, specifically targeting their youth.
(left to right) Matt Collins (Corporate Chief Marketing Officer), Stephan Bekale (Founder, President, and Chairman of HoopsForAfrica), and William R. Teel, Jr. (CEO)

