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Liberty University Student Dribbles Basketball During Race to Raise Awareness for Charity

Liberty University Student Dribbles Basketball During Race to Raise Awareness for Charity











Spencer Leeds dribbles basketball in Raleigh (N.C.) Rocks Half Marathon.

Lynchburg, VA (PRWEB) April 06, 2012

While many runners entered the Raleigh (N.C.) Rocks Half Marathon on April 1 with determination to set a personal record or to just finish the race, Liberty University sophomore Spencer Leeds entered with a basketball in hand.

Leeds dribbled the ball while running the entire 13.1 miles to raise awareness for Compassion International through the nonprofit organization Dribble the World.

Dribble the World works to promote a nonprofit of the runner’s choice. Leeds and his sister co-sponsor a child from Uganda through Compassion International, so the charity was a natural choice. The child advocacy ministry helps more than 1.2 million children in 26 countries.

“The first time I heard about them [Compassion International] was the Tenth Avenue North concert (at Liberty) last year. Without them, I never would have known about it. So, then I got involved, and it’s a great ministry,” Leeds said.

To participate through Dribble the World, runners can choose any race, as long as they dribble a basketball the entire way.

Leeds first heard of that organization during his sophomore year of high school when he met its founder.

“I did a missions trip with my youth pastor, and he knew the guy who started Dribble the World,” Leeds said. “His name is Dan Occhiogrosso. … I was like, ‘Okay, well running’s kind of cool,’ but it wasn’t fun. But then I picked up a basketball and I remembered ‘Occhi,’ and it became fun. “

While Leeds had never run more than three miles at a time and claimed that he’s “not a runner,” he began training in November.

Leeds, a business major and music minor, works for Liberty’s technical production department and is on the sound crew for large and small events, including convocation (held three times a week), campus church and special events. After working at Coffeehouse until 6 a.m. on Saturday, Leeds drove straight to North Carolina, and was toeing the starting line by 7 a.m. on Sunday. Despite battling knee problems, Leeds finished with a time of one hour, 52 minutes.

“It doesn’t matter the time,” Leeds said. “Just as long as you’re dribbling a basketball, people see it’s still an awareness factor.”

During and after the race, Leeds was able to promote Dribble the World and Compassion, as curious runners and spectators asked him why he was dribbling a ball.

“I started dribbling, and people are patting me on the shoulder, telling me ‘good job,’” Leeds said. “So, I got to talk to at least five (runners) during the race. And, after, people kept coming to me.”

He also was able to talk about Liberty during the race.

“In the same way as you’re raising money for Compassion, they’re asking you where you’re from, and you say ‘Liberty,’” Leeds said. “(Spectators) ask you questions, they are interested. It’s definitely a platform.”

Leeds trained for the half marathon around Liberty’s campus with and without a basketball. On campus, he said he would get strange looks while running around the sidewalks.

“I’d be dribbling, and someone thinks they’re funny and start acting like they’re playing defense,” he said.

He often wore his Dribble the World shirt around campus to raise awareness, and hopes to see more Liberty students get involved with the project. Upon completing the race, he is now sending out letters to raise monetary support for Compassion.

Originally, Leeds thought the race in Raleigh would be his first and last, but now he hopes to participate in another race for Dribble the World, possibly as soon as this summer.

Liberty University, located in Lynchburg, Va., is the world’s largest Christian university. More than 12,500 students attend classes on its 6,500-acre residential campus and more than 70,000 study in its thriving online education program.





















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Development Dialogues Announces Upcoming Webinar ?Special Events: A Guide to Successful Programs? for July 21 – Register Now

Development Dialogues Announces Upcoming Webinar “Special Events: A Guide to Successful Programs” for July 21 – Register Now










Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) July 16, 2011

This webinar will focus on Special events for health care organizations. Special Events are a very important part of most annual giving programs, yet they continue to be costly for organizations and stressful for those that manage them. This session will focus on ways to make special events more cost effective, less stressful, and well respected within a health care organization. Learn tips and strategies on how to hold special events with an average cost to raise a dollar of less than 15 cents. Information on a successful third-party event brochure, retiring an event, and annual corporate sponsor programs will also be discussed.

A distinguished special events professional will present this online professional development session for fundraising and special events professionals in health care philanthropy and education advancement. Lisa Oriolo, Special Events Specialist, with York Health Foundation in York, PA will share her expertise on creating successful and cost effective special event programs.

Attendees will learn about the importance of having a third-party event policy in place for events and will learn to create an annual corporate visit program for events. The session will cover how to build a dynamic event committee and deal with difficult committee members. Other topics discussed will include creative freebies and tips for keeping sanity at event time.

For more information on registration, please see registration page at http://www.developmentdialogues.com or call (800) 630-5578. Email address: info(at)developmentdialogues(dot)com.

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