
Ray Lewis Foundation Reaching Out In The Local Community
April 8, 2005 - National Indoor Football League (NIFL)
Lakeland ThunderBolts News Release
LAKELAND, Fla. â The Ray Lewis Foundation will give many local at risk youngsters a chance of a lifetime. The foundation has donated 42 of their Lakeland ThunderBolts tickets for Saturday's game against the Miami Morays to the Freedom Center of the Paul Diggs Community in Northwest Lakeland. It is the first time that many of the youngsters will view a professional football game.
The Freedom Center is a Christian organization that offers academic assistance and recreation to at risk children between the ages of 5 and 17. Started just eight months ago, the Center has partnered with the Lakeland Housing Authority and Family Fundamentals to bring guidance, love, and hope to 40 boys and girls. The Ray Lewis Foundation and the Lakeland ThunderBolts are proud to be part of that partnership.
For more information about the Freedom Center, contact Michael Zarle, executive director, or Miquele Morales, program director at 863.413.0088.
The Lakeland ThunderBolts play on RAY LEWIS FIELD at the Lakeland Center on West Lime St. in downtown Lakeland. For more information about the ThunderBolts, call 863.687.8110, or visit their website at www.LakelandThunderBolts.com. Ticket information can be obtained by calling 863.834.8111.
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