L.E.A.D. Is Georgia’s Own Meet The Ambassadors Volunteer Spotlight – Barbara Greene Dinner With Champions L.E.A.D. Honors Legacy Builders & Community Partners at Annual Dinner GA Trend 40 Under 40
L.E.A.D. Is Georgia’s Own For the second year in a row, Georgia’s Own Credit Union supported L.E.A.D. via its annual Golf Challenge at the Druid Hills Golf Club and raised $28,000 to support L.E.A.D. programming. L.E.A.D. provides inner city young men with a path to higher education through the sport of baseball. Georgia’s Own recognizes the importance of providing [...]
Meet The Ambassadors On January 7, 2012 L.E.A.D. hosted its 2nd Annual Meet The Ambassadors event at the Diamond Directors training facility in Marietta. Meet The Ambassadors is a free event that allows the public to learn more about the dynamic young men and families we serve. It also gives the attendees a chance to train like the [...]
Volunteer Spotlight – Barbara Greene Barbara Greene has been a L.E.A.D. volunteer for over a year and she absolutely loves it! Barbara is also a member of L.E.A.D.’s LEADership Council and provides performance coaching to student-athletes in the organization. She is hours away from a degree in Sports Psychology and specializes in helping athletes use positive visualization and other tools [...]
Dinner With Champions Keynote Speaker World renown entrepreneur and activist, John Hope Bryant, delivered the keynote address at L.E.A.D.’s 2nd Annual Dinner With Champions Celebration. Mr. Bryant is the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Operation HOPE, whose mission is to expand economic opportunity in underserved communities through economic education and empowerment. He is also the author [...]
L.E.A.D. Honors Legacy Builders & Community Partners at Annual Dinner L.E.A.D.‘s 2nd Annual Dinner With Champions Celebration at Turner Field’s 755 Club was held on November 20th, the organization honored Michael Russell and Sam Bacote with Legacy Builder Awards for their many contributions to the Atlanta Community. An Atlanta native, Michael Russell and his family are no strangers to civic leadership in the Atlanta community. [...]
GA Trend 40 Under 40 L.E.A.D. founder/CEO C.J. Stewart was selected as a 2011 Georgia Trend Top 40 Under 40 honoree. This award is bestowed on individuals who are making their mark in their professions, their communities or the entire state. C.J. was honored for his work with inner city youth in the Atlanta Public School system. To read more [...]

Sponsor

Thank You To All Of Our Valued Sponsors And Partners!

Our impact on the community is possible because of you – The Atlanta Braves & Braves Foundation, The Baseball Tomorrow Fund, Georgia’s Own Credit Union, 680 The Fan Partners, Atlanta Public Schools, Atlanta Partners For Education, City of Atlanta Department of Recreation and Cultural Affairs.

Would you like to be a corporate sponsor too? It’s easy and it’s fun!  All L.E.A.D. sponsorships come with an opportunity to get your employees involved.

Reach out to Kevin Donovan today to learn more about sponsoring a program or event:
kdonovan@heliospartners.com

 

 

I Have One On Track

Since 2007, L.E.A.D. has provided inner city youth males with a path to higher education through baseball. The first stop before college is obviously high school graduation and we need your help to continue our 100% high school graduation rate.

You can help by sponsoring L.E.A.D. student-athletes and helping us keep them on track to graduation through our, I Have One On Track Program, individuals and businesses will be able to sponsor student-athletes for at least a year and become involved in helping them stay on track to graduation. Members of the I Have One On Track Program will be honored at L.E.A.D.’s Annual Dinner With Champions Awards Celebration in November.
To sponsor a L.E.A.D. student-athlete email support@lead2legacy.org, subject line I Have One On Track.

 


Golden Ambassador

Golden Ambassadors sponsor & lead service and enrichment projects. Companies select an activity and chair it with employees who oversee and provide the resources for the selected project.

For example, Diamond Directors provided tickets for Ambassadors to visit the Georgia Aquarium and have lunch at Centennial Olympic Park. If you would like for the Ambassadors to learn more about your business, your staff could sponsor a field trip to your office that includes a tour, speakers from your organization and lunch. The possibilities are endless.

Volunteers from the sponsoring organization will wear Golden Ambassador pins during the event.

 

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