Freddie Mac Foundation and Washington Mystics Team Up to Help Region's 6,000 Foster Children
June 01 2007 - 10:43AM
PR Newswire (US)
Basketball Team to Help Recruit Adoptive Families at Home Games
McLEAN, Va., June 1 /PRNewswire/ -- The Freddie Mac Foundation is
teaming up with the Washington Mystics to help more of our region's
6,000 foster children find adoptive homes. The Foundation and
Mystics are starting a partnership to help recruit adoptive
families for more of our region's foster children as well as raise
awareness of their plight. "The Freddie Mac Foundation is on a
quest to find more adoptive homes for foster children. It's a
travesty that so many children don't have a family to call their
own. As part of our work on this issue, we are teaming up with the
Washington Mystics to heighten awareness and move more children
into homes," said Ralph F. Boyd, Jr., chairman, Freddie Mac
Foundation. "Every child deserves a home and the care of a loving
family," said Ms. Sheila Johnson, President & Managing Partner
of the WNBA's Washington Mystics. "We hope through our work with
the Freddie Mac Foundation we will find homes for the 6,000 foster
kids in Washington seeking adoptive parents." Every home game this
season will be "Freddie Mac Foundation's Wednesday's Child Game,"
when foster children and their families will be invited to the game
and fans will have a chance to learn more about the plight of
foster kids and find out what they can do to make a difference in a
foster child's life. Wednesday's Child Mystics games expand on the
Foundation-sponsored television program "Wednesday's Child," which
for 15 years has profiled children in need of adoption with the aim
of finding them adoptive families. The program airs weekly in
Washington, D.C., as well as Los Angeles, Philadelphia, New York
and Atlanta, and has successfully helped to find more than 1,000
children permanent homes. In the D.C. region the program is a
partnership between the Foundation, NBC4 and the Metropolitan
Washington Council of Governments. It airs on NBC4 during the news
on Wednesdays at 5 p.m., Thursdays at 10 a.m. and Sundays at 9
a.m., and is hosted by news anchor Barbara Harrison. Children who
have been featured on the "Wednesday's Child" program, as well as
other children in need of adoption, will be guests at home games
and have a chance to meet the players, serve as "ball kids," and
interact with the team's mascot. In this way, the partnership will
offer foster children a day of fun while reminding our community
about the children's need for a permanent, loving home. In
addition, fans will have a number of opportunities through in-arena
messaging and radio promotions to learn about the issue of foster
care and how they can get involved. In addition, the Mystics will
host a recruitment fair at the July 28th game so that fans can
learn more about becoming a foster and adoptive parent. Also during
the season, the Mystics will hold a match party for prospective
adoptive parents and foster children with the team. This
partnership builds on numerous other Foundation efforts to improve
the lives of foster children in the nation's capital and across the
country, including partnerships with the Washington Nationals and
Washington Capitals. Through grants to nonprofits that support
foster children and their families, as well as sponsorship of
public awareness and service efforts such as National Adoption Day,
the Adoption Expo and the Heart Gallery, the Foundation has
invested millions of dollars to improve the lives of children in
the foster care system. Created by Freddie Mac in 1991, the Freddie
Mac Foundation is dedicated to creating hope and opportunity for
children and their families. As the largest corporate funder in the
Washington, DC metropolitan area, Freddie Mac and the Freddie Mac
Foundation have invested $312 million in organizations serving the
community. DATASOURCE: Freddie Mac Foundation CONTACT: Shawn
Flaherty of Freddie Mac, +1-703-903-4384 Web site:
http://www.freddiemac.com/
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