Actor and filmmaker Tyler Perry donated $100,000 to
help student athletes in the South-Western City School District in
Columbus, Ohio.
The Columbus Dispatch
reported Perry surprised students during a musical concert at the
Finland Middle School. In front of 700 students and staff, Perry said,
“I want to sponsor as many kids as I can,” before handing over a
$100,000 check to the Success Beyond the Classroom Foundation.
Perry
was inspired to visit the school after watching the HBO series, “HBO
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel” in September that profiled Finland
teacher Mary Mulvany who co-founded the Success Beyond the Classroom Foundation. The foundation was created to help raise money for students who could not afford to participate in school sports.
In
2009, the school district was forced to eliminate sports and other
extracurricular activities due to financial constraints after a failed
levy. Since then, schools begun charging students to participate in
sport activities and extracurriculars.
"How many [of you] have
hopes and dreams and goals and things you want to do? Listen. Don't let
anybody stop you," Perry said to the crowd of students--some of which
were crying as they listened to his inspirational words. The
director/actor/writer shared his tough childhood story with the students
telling them they are the ones who continue to inspire the work that he
does.
Last October, Perry announced that he would team up with media mogul and close friend, Oprah Winfrey to produce two new shows for the OWN network. The drama The Haves and the Have Nots (May 28) and the sitcom Love Thy Neighbor (May 29) both premiere this week on OWN.
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