Monday, 16 March 2015

DIGICEL FOUNDATION AND NBA LEGEND, RICK FOX, OPEN FIRST SPECIAL OLYMPICS BASKETBALL COURT IN JAMAICA


Friday 13th March 2015 – Kingston, Jamaica

Showing their support for Special Olympics by joining in the ring of inclusion and acceptance are sporting legends Rick Fox and Usain Bolt, Paralympian gold medallist, Alphanso Cunningham, Special Olympian, Dillon Robinson along with Digicel Jamaica Foundation Special Needs Programme Manager, Judine Hunter (left), Executive Director of the Special Olympics Jamaica (front centre), Lorna Bell (centre) and UNICEF representative to Jamaica, Mark Connolly (second left)

NBA Legend, Rick Fox, yesterday officially opened a Digicel Jamaica Foundation funded Special Olympics Basketball Court and sports complex – the first of its kind to be built in Jamaica – at a ceremony held on site at the National Arena.

Fox was joined by the Honourable Natalie Neita-Headley, Jamaica's Minister with Responsibility for Sports, Natalie Neita-Headley, members of the Jamaica Special Olympics Community including President, Lorna Bell, as well as the Digicel Jamaica Foundation team led by its Chairperson, Jean Lowrie-Chin.

Special Olympics Jamaica athlete, Corey Bennett, showcased his moves for three-time NBA Champion, Rick Fox, during the unveiling of the Digicel Jamaica Foundation-funded Special Olympics Court

The multi-purpose court and bocce training facility was built thanks to an investment made by the Digicel Foundation, in partnership with the Government of Jamaica, Independence Park Limited, and National Basketball Association. The new court forms part of the Digicel Foundation's overall efforts to improve sports development for thousands of people with intellectual disabilities.  Most importantly, the Jamaica Special Olympics team will now have a facility where they can train and prepare for the upcoming 2015 World Summer Special Olympics Games to be held in Los Angeles.

"We are proud of our Special Olympians who continue to forge ahead by breaking down barriers and reminding the world that there is no need to focus on their disabilities, rather it is about focusing on their tremendous abilities and the passion with which they take on the world," said Minister Natalie Neita Headley.

The Hon Natalie Neita-Headley, Jamaica's Minister with Responsibility for Sports, shares a laugh with NBA legend, Rick Fox, during the launch of the Special Olympics Court in Kingston, Jamaica. Sharing in the moment are the CEO and Chairman of the Digicel Jamaica Foundation, Samantha Chantrelle (left) and Jean Lowrie-Chin (right) respectively

NBA Cares, the league's global social responsibility programme, partnered with the Digicel Foundation to make this court a reality through its donation of equipment and court fixtures such as the basketball hoops and nets.

"We are thrilled to work with the Digicel Foundation and continue the NBA family's global support of Special Olympics," Fox said.  "Basketball is a game for people of all ages that promotes inclusion and respect, and we are excited to be part of this amazing new sports training facility for the Jamaica community." 

Executive Director of Special Olympics Jamaica Lorna Bell said; "This court is the best thing to have happened to Special Olympics in Jamaica and with the opening of this new court, our athletes will have a first class training facility that will no doubt improve their skills. It is our mission that through sports, we can change the lives of people with intellectual disabilities and thanks to the Digicel Foundation and the NBA Cares programme, we are now able to make this possible."

Digicel Foundation Chairperson Jean Lowrie-Chin said; "Digicel has long celebrated the extraordinary achievements of Special Olympics athletes. Since 2004, Digicel has been the largest sponsor of Special Olympics in the region and in Jamaica, we have shown our support of the Special Olympics team here, which has seen them being able to attend international games and also have the best equipment with which to train.

She continued; "Over the last two years, the Digicel Jamaica Foundation has invested over JM$200 million towards the development of special needs as we believe everyone has something to contribute to national development including those with special needs and our beloved Special Olympics athletes."

On 5th June, the Court will host its first official event – the annual Special Olympics National Summer Games which will see hundreds of Special Olympics Athletes from across Jamaica showcasing their skills.                                                                     

The fastest man in the world and Digicel Brand Ambassador, Usain Bolt, presents NBA legend, Rick Fox, with an autographed shirt to commemorate the occasion
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ABOUT DIGICEL

Digicel Group is a total communications and entertainment provider with operations in 33 markets in the Caribbean, Central America and Asia Pacific. After almost 14 years of operation, total investment to date stands at over US$5 billion worldwide. The company is renowned for delivering best value, best service and best network.

Digicel is the lead sponsor of Caribbean, Central American and Pacific sports teams, including the Special Olympics teams throughout these regions. Digicel sponsors the West Indies cricket team and is also the presenting partner of the Caribbean Premier League. In the Pacific, Digicel is the proud sponsor of several national rugby teams and also sponsors the Vanuatu cricket team.

Digicel also runs a host of community-based initiatives across its markets and has set up Digicel Foundations in Haiti, Jamaica, Papua New Guinea and Trinidad and Tobago which focus on educational, cultural and social development programmes.

Visit www.digicelgroup.com for more information.

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