Internationalz In Annual Veteran's Day Parade

Published on November 15, 2007 under American Basketball Association (ABA)
NYC Internationalz News Release


New York, NY. The ABA NYC Internationalz would like to thank the representatives of the Veteran's Association of NYC and City University of New York (CUNY) Veteran's Associations for allowing the NYC Internationalz and the ABA to show our support for our soldiers in the annual Veteran's Day Parade this past Sunday, November 11, 2007. Co-owner Harvey Li stated, "It was an unreal experience and we are greatly appreciative for our Veterans and current military."

The Internationalz continue to make strides in the community by supporting Junior Achievement of NYC, Big Brothers and Big Sisters of NYC, the Bowery Mission, in addition to New York Cares, Youth & Senior Programs for literacy, NYC Veterans, Military and their families.

In the heart of New York City, the Internationalz are proud to represent the ABA in sharing our heritage of volunteering with international cultures and families of diverse ethnicities throughout the city. In supporting our dedication to the international communities serving NYC, we will be launching our website January 1, 2008 with over 2000 ticket giveaways and discounted ticket sales scheduled for our inaugural season in November 2008.

"It isn't easy to help serve everyone, but it's great to know that it doesn't matter what nationality you are, added co-owner Anwar Sharhan. "If we all helped a little bit, it would seem like a lot." For more information, email nycinternationalz@gmail.com or visit www.abalive.com.

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