The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Hawks raise funds for cancer research

- PAMELA MILLER FOR THE AJC

At the beginning of February, the Atlanta Hawks partnered with the Prostate Cancer Foundation for a second year for the ‘Black History Month Assist Challenge’ to bring greater awareness of this disease to the African American community. As part of the challenge, the team pledged to donate $250 per assist from the Hawks Foundation to PCF, according to a news release.

During the month of February, the team registered 352 assists, a number that includes Trae Young’s game-high seven assists during the NBA Rising Stars Game and game-high 10 assists in the NBA All-Star Game. Atlanta Hawks principle owners, Tony Ressler and Jami Gertz, then contribute­d an additional $80,000 to the then-total of $88,000 to bring the total donation to $168,000.

Last year, the Hawks donated $150,000 to PCF.

The Hawks’ donation will be added to the more than $10 million committed to research teams focused on understand­ing why African American men are affected by prostate cancer disproport­ionately to other ethnicitie­s and how to address this issue with treatments and cures.

Last year, the Hawks were the first team in the NBA to partner with PCF to raise awareness through basketball about the disease that affects more than four million men in the U.S. and 14 million worldwide. This season, the Brooklyn Nets, Chicago Bulls, Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers, Philadelph­ia 76ers, Phoenix Suns and New Jersey Devils also took part in their own campaign to raise money and awareness for PCF.

Informatio­n: Hawks.com/PCF.

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