

It was announced today that three
of America's Hall of Fame athletes have partnered for peace within
America's disenfranchised communities. Football icon Jim Brown, NBA great
Bill Russell and Boxing champion George Foreman have collaborated to launch
The Amer-I-Can "Peacemakers" initiative. The official launch of the
initiative will coincide with the 20th Anniversary celebration of The
Amer-I-Can Foundation, which will take place on January 31, 2008, Superbowl
week, in Phoenix, Arizona. The kick-off events include a golf tournament
and star-studded gala.
As the fundraising Board of The Amer-I-Can Foundation for social
change, the goal is to raise $20 Million dollars by December, 2008 to
support the curriculum which currently exists in socially and economically
neglected schools and neighborhoods across America. The Peacemakers Board
will oversee efforts that will financially support the programs designed to
stop the violence, increase the peace and educate young minds in America.
George Foreman, one of the first supporters of the program states, "I'm
thankful for the opportunity to join forces with two of the world's most
exceptional human beings in this quest to save and change lives."
The mission of The "Peacemakers" is to improve communities and save
lives being lost to violence among young people, which is rapidly spreading
across this country and to empower middle and high school kids, who
normally would fall through the cracks, with desperately needed Amer-I-Can
life-management skills. Youth violence is not an urban or minority problem,
it is an American problem of epidemic proportion.
The Peacemakers initiative is born out of concern that there is a war
here on American soil taking more lives than the war in the Middle East.
According to the Violence Policy Center, in 2004 three times the amount of
young men between the ages of 15 and 24 were killed by guns in America's
cities than soldiers in the Middle East. Jim Brown states, "We have an
opportunity to exponentially increase the number of lives saved and changed
once we begin funding our own programs."
To that Bill Russell adds, "My goal is to bring passion, compassion,
and intelligence to my position as Chairman of The Amer-I-Can Peacemaker's
initiative."
Since its inception in 1988, over 500,000 youth and young adults have
successfully completed the Amer-I-Can training. Students who complete the
Amer-I-Can curriculum experience on average a 60% decrease in disciplinary
incidents, a 38% decrease in absences and a 35% increase in their grade
point averages. The program is changing lives nationally in over 16 states
and internationally in the United Kingdom, Belize and South Africa.


