76ers, Toyota host ‘stars and stripes’ event for military families – Metro Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PALocal News

The Philadelphia 76ers, in partnership with Toyota, organized the "Stars and Stripes" event, focusing on military families ahead of their game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. This basketball clinic, specifically for children of active-duty personnel, aimed to foster community relations and uplift military families. Forty youths participated in the event, guided by Jr. 76ers Coaches, while Franklin, the team's beloved mascot, added excitement. The presence of former 76er Marc Jackson, a Philadelphia native, provided a special touch, connecting the event to the local basketball culture.

This initiative exemplifies the 76ers' commitment to giving back to the community and honoring those who serve. It highlights the role of sports in promoting social causes and fostering relationships with military families. Such events not only provide recreational opportunities but also serve as platforms for appreciation and recognition of the sacrifices made by service members. Overall, the collaboration between the 76ers and Toyota represents a meaningful investment in community well-being and military appreciation.

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