North Charleston, October 6, 2025
News Summary
The Charlotte Hornets Foundation has donated $25,000 to the Boys and Girls Club of the Crescent Region, aimed at creating a mobile computer lab for local youth. The initiative focuses on enhancing digital access and providing AI tutoring for over 1,000 students in Charleston and Dorchester counties. The presentation took place at Bridge View Elementary Charter School, with local officials and Hornets players present to highlight the importance of this investment in education.
North Charleston – The Charlotte Hornets Foundation has made a significant contribution to the Boys and Girls Club of the Crescent Region, donating $25,000 to support a new technology initiative aimed at enhancing digital access for local youth. The donation was officially presented on Saturday during an event held at Bridge View Elementary Charter School.
The funds will be utilized to create a mobile computer lab, which is designed to improve community outreach and facilitate better access to technology. This initiative seeks to expand digital resources and offer AI-enhanced tutoring for over 1,000 students across Charleston and Dorchester counties, addressing the pressing need for technology in education.
In attendance at the presentation were Charlotte Hornets President of Business Operations Shelly Cayette-Weston, players Moussa Diabate and Liam McNeeley, as well as Mayor Reggie Burgess. Mayor Burgess expressed appreciation for the donation, highlighting its vital role in enhancing educational opportunities within the community.
Cayette-Weston spoke on the importance of investing in youth, describing it as essential to the community’s foundation. She noted that this initiative would help reach children who currently lack proper access to technology, aiming to levels the playing field for students in the region.
During the event, the Hornets players also took time to engage with local children. McNeeley shared his aspirations and underscored the importance of inspiring youth through active involvement and providing resources to help them succeed.
Furthermore, prior to the donation presentation, the Hornets conducted their fall camp at McAlister Field House on The Citadel’s campus. As part of their community engagement, the team is preparing to play their first preseason game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, scheduled for Sunday, October 5, with a tip-off at 5 p.m. The Hornets have also provided over 750 tickets to various local nonprofits for the upcoming preseason game.
Looking ahead, the Charlotte Hornets Community Impact Team plans to maintain its involvement in the Lowcountry community, emphasizing ongoing support and outreach for local initiatives.
FAQ
What was the purpose of the Charlotte Hornets’ donation?
The donation was made to support a new technology initiative at the Boys and Girls Club of the Crescent Region, aimed at improving community outreach and access to technology.
How much money did the Charlotte Hornets donate?
The Charlotte Hornets Foundation donated $25,000 to the Boys and Girls Club of the Crescent Region.
When was the donation presented?
The donation was presented on Saturday during an event at Bridge View Elementary Charter School.
What will the funds be used for?
The funds will be used to create a mobile computer lab to expand digital access and provide AI-enhanced tutoring for over 1,000 students in Charleston and Dorchester counties.
Who attended the donation presentation?
Attendees included Charlotte Hornets President of Business Operations Shelly Cayette-Weston, players Moussa Diabate and Liam McNeeley, and Mayor Reggie Burgess.
What other community activities are the Hornets involved in?
The Hornets have donated over 750 tickets to local nonprofits for their preseason game and plan to continue their community involvement through the Community Impact Team.
Key Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Donation Amount | $25,000 |
| Beneficiary | Boys and Girls Club of the Crescent Region |
| Event Date | Saturday (Exact date not specified) |
| Purpose of Funds | Create a mobile computer lab with AI-enhanced tutoring |
| Target Audience | Over 1,000 students in Charleston and Dorchester counties |
| Community Involvement | Ongoing engagement through Charlotte Hornets Community Impact Team |
| Preseason Game Date | Sunday, October 5 |
| Donated Tickets | Over 750 tickets to local nonprofits |
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- ABC News 4: Charlotte Hornets to Award $25,000 Grant for New Computer Lab
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