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Music, Art & Heart 2011 On August 25, 2011 we held our sixth "Music, Art & Heart" at the historic Great American Music Hall in San Francisco. With close to 200 attendees in the cozy venue, the night was a wonderful reminder of what it means to be part of the All Stars family. Highlighting the art of Sandow Birk, Dianna Cohen and Yun Liang, and featuring the musical stylings of Kenny Loggins, the night brought the All Stars family together to reinforce the heart of its mission: helping Bay Area youth. The event benefitted All Stars and two of its grantees, Tipping Point and UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital.
Justin Tuck's 3rd Annual Celebrity Billiards The 3rd Annual Tuck’s Celebrity Billiards Tournament helped Tuck's RUSH for literacy surpass the $1MM dollar mark in fundraising. The goal of the program is to encourage kids to Read, Understand, Succeed, and Hope. Justin and his wife Lauran have used the organization to donate books and other supplies to underprivileged communities in New York and the now tornado ravaged parts of Central Alabama. The tournament has served as a way for them to bring celebrities together for a fun night of trash talking and pool playing, while getting the donations they need to continue their mission.
Sports Business & Philanthropy On March 14th, for the first time in the event’s history, All Stars brought the Sports, Business & Philanthropy breakfast home to the Bay Area. The annual celebration provides an opportunity for All Stars to bring together our coalition of like-minded individuals, corporations, and nonprofit organizations. A crowd of over 150 people joined us for the breakfast and reception at the Rosewood Sand Hill.This year’s program honored the Bill Walsh Champion of Change Award winner, Olympic gold medalist and civil rights activist Dr. Tommie Smith, as well as the athletes of the 2011 Dream Team for Public Service. |
How can you get involved?
By pooling the support of professional athletes, individuals and corporations, All Stars Helping Kids is attempting to reverse these alarming trends. How can you get involved?
- Make a donation to All Stars Helping Kids.
- $100 provides a student with their own personal library of books, playground equipment, or life skills curriculum
- $500 gives high school students an opportunity to explore the various career paths that become available with a four-year college degree
- $1,000 ensures children in low-income communities have access to health education and services so that they can grow healthy and strong
- $2,000 helps ensure that an entire class of students has the necessary academic and physical enrichment materials, and teachers have the funding for school supplies and field trips
- Volunteer your time at one of our Career Incubator Days
- Contact us to see what other in-kind donations would be appreciated