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What
People Are Saying
"Of the many activities Abilene Habitat for Humanity has undertaken in the past, none has been more pleasurable and financially rewarding to our organization than the two visits the Harlem Ambassadors have made to our town. Not only has your team allowed us to provide a fun-filled evening of family entertainment, but the Harlem Ambassadors events have turned out to be an excellent vehicle in promoting our organization in the community."
Karen Mendoza, Abilene Habitat for Humanity, Abilene, Texas, January 26, 2006
"One of the most professional organizations in the entertainment industry."
Debra Howze, Naval Support Activity Mid-South, Millington, Tennessee, February 1, 2006
"One day before the event, we sold out of tickets and we had a full house at our high school gymnasium. An added blessing was the fact that we raised triple the amount of money than we originally anticipated. We still expect more ticket money to come in, but so far we have raised over $14,000.00!"
Nancy O'Brien Paine, Colquitt County Habitat for Humanity, Moultrie, Georgia, January 26, 2004
"We took over 40 photographs during the show and in every one of them you could see people smiling and laughing. Their interaction with the crowd was outstanding and since Hobbs is a 'basketball town' their talent on the court was evident to everyone."
Mike Clampitt, Boys & Girls Club, Hobbs, New Mexico, March 16, 2006
"The standing-room-only crowd not only saw some of the greatest basketball in America, they also were witness to some of the funniest comedy routines around . . . . The final score? Yes, there was a final score! The Harlem Ambassadors won . . . over the citizens of Franklin County and impacted a lot of lives, young and old alike. Their brief two hour visit has made a lasting impression, and although the FCHS gym will once again return to normal, those of us who came and saw and played and danced and laughed 'til we cried, may never be the same again. And that's a good thing."
Bob Salmon, The Herald Chronicle, Winchester, Tennessee, February 13, 2006
"Your comments and positive messages about education, good choices, character development and prayer are messages that will impact young people's lives. I hope you all realize that you are more than ambassadors of basketball; you are ambassadors of Good Will, Hope and Dreams."
David Baxter, Crockett Independent School District, Crockett, Texas, February 17, 2006
"Book the team - follow the directions- enjoy the event - and count the money."
Bob Bryning, Boys & Girls Club, Monte Vista, Colorado, March 6, 2006
"I can't say enough good things about the team and how great they were to work with. They are great role models for children and they really got the kids involved in the game. I highly recommend that any organization that is looking for a fundraiser consider the Harlem Ambassadors because they are not only entertaining, but very professional in what they do. In fact, we plan to make this an annual event for our organization."
Stephanie Mercer, McAlester Lions Club, McAlester, Oklahoma, February 21, 2006
"Not only was the team kind, talented and a complete joy to meet and host; but our community embraced them unlike anything we've ever seen! Being from a small community we were very hesitant to use this as a fundraiser, fearing we would be unable to fill the seats and sell the tickets. But we kept the faith and it was one of the largest, most fun fundraisers we've ever thrown!!!"
Alexis F. Hiatt, Greater Mount Airy Area Habitat for Humanity, Mount Airy, North Carolina, March 17, 2005
"This is just what a fundraiser should be. It's fun for everybody, everybody's a good sport and it helps local people."
The Clanton Advertiser, Clanton, Alabama, February 13, 2006
"We have hosted several events similar to the Ambassadors. This is the best show we have ever had. We particularly liked the education of the players and their message about staying in school and off drugs. The fact that they included very young kids as well as teenagers was really appreciated."
Mike Murphy, Montague Rotary Club Montague, California, November 8, 2006
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