By Nick Simeone
DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25, 2014 – Members of the U.S. military
joined players for the Washington Wizards and area students yesterday to
prepare more than 1,000 meals for needy children and families.
The project was one of the first events of the military’s
“Commitment to Service” initiative with the NBA, which is focused on building a
culture of service by meeting the needs of local communities.
“It’s about bringing Americans together in a way that will
both serve our military and serve our community,” said ReneC. Bardorf, deputy
assistant secretary of defense for community and public outreach, as she
oversaw the preparation of meals at the giant warehouse that is the Capital
Area Food Bank.
The “Commitment to Service” initiative aims to build
stronger and more compassionate communities through projects such as this one.
DoD officials also credit collaboration with the NBA, including its “NBA Cares”
program, as well as USA Basketball’s “Hoops for Troops” for providing ways to
assist service members as they transition from the military.
“The NBA has been wonderful to us over the last 13 years as
we’ve gone through these wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and now … we feel like
the relationship has evolved to one where we’ll go out together and partner
with one another to serve our communities and empower those in the community to
serve with us,” Bardorf said.
Gen. Larry O. Spencer, Air Force vice chief of staff, was
among members of the military on hand for today’s event, which he described as
another way in which those in uniform can work with the NBA to show
appreciation.
“They’re committed to basketball, we’re committed to
national defense,” Spencer said “Both of us have a little different focus but
there’s one thing we have in common: we both want to give back to the
community.”
The Wizards’ Garrett Temple agreed. He said, “With the
hunger issue, it’s such a big thing not only in D.C. and the nation but
worldwide so helping out is definitely a big deal.”
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