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| Michael and his wife, Juanita.
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| A Gift for Families
On
October 1, 1996, basketball superstar Michael Jordan, accompanied by his mother,
family advocate Deloris, his brother Larry, and his sister Rosyln, cut the
ribbon for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Jordan Institute for
Families. Part of the School of Social Work, the Institute is
designed to strengthen families.
Michael
Jordan, a 1986 UNC-CH graduate, committed $1 million--the largest gift ever to
Carolina from an active professional athlete?to support the
work. |
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At the
dedication ceremonies, Jordan explained why he chose to make this investment: "I
feel very blessed and fortunate to have had a family structure which nurtured
and provided a positive influence for myself and my siblings. Many young people
today are overwhelmed by the pressures of life, struggling and trying to
survive. I am supporting the Jordan Institute for Families because I believe
that everything that can be done should be done to preserve the family and to
improve the quality of life for all individuals, especially children and the
elderly." |
UNC at Chapel Hill School of Social
Work In 1920 the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
established the School of Social Work. Since its beginning the School has
maintained a strong commitment to public service, with a special emphasis on
helping families and communities.
Today,
the UNC-CH School of Social Work is one of the preeminent schools of social work
in the nation. It is currently ranked among the top five schools of social work
at public universities.
Based
on its committment to developing innovative and effective services, the school
strives to integrate academic excellence and compassionate service. The School
prepares students to solve our toughest social problems and to become leaders in
all aspects of public service. |
Finding Solutions The Jordan
Institute for Families strives to help solve the problems facing families--from
inadequate day care for children and for older adults to drug abuse, teenage
pregnancy, domestic violence, and poverty. To do this, the Institute brings
together scholars and community leaders from organizations and campuses across
North Carolina and the nation. Through collaborative efforts, they reach out to
strengthen families, enabling them to achieve their dreams.
The
Jordan Institute for Families delivers relevant, up-to-the-minute information
through in-service training, newsletters, and reports. A key example of this is
the Family Strengths Index, which measures the relative health of families every
year.
A
Happy First Birthday The Institute's
first year culminated in "Violence and Trauma in Childhood: A Risk and
Resilience Perspective," an international conference on the impact of violence
on children and families around the world. Many world-renowned experts came to
the conference to discuss global efforts to strengthen families and protect
children, including Lea Rabin, peacemaker and widow of the Israeli prime
minister Yitzhak Rabin, and Drs. Michael Rutter, James Garbarino, Debra
Prothro-Stith. |
On
September 20, Michael Jordan and his family traveled to North Carolina to
celebrate the Jordan Institute's first birthday at the Dean Dome in Chapel Hill.
In attendance were former Tar Heel greats James Worthy, Jerry Stackhouse, Mia
Hamm, Phil Ford, Charlotte Smith, and many other Carolina coaches and former
players. The event was also attended by members of the business community and
society interested in supporting families, including Robert Ingram, CEO of
Glaxo-Wellcome, Inc., the event's lead corporate sponsor.
Guests
gathered for dinner, music, and to meet Michael, but the highlight of the
evening was an auction of remarkable sports memoribilia. The funds raised at the
event will aid the Jordan Institute for Families in its efforts to strengthen
families.
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| Sponsor Opportunities:
Yes!
I'd like to help Michael help the Jordan Institute for Families through a
tax-deductible contribution. Please print the form below, fill it out, and fax
or mail to:
Cindy Justice Jordan Institute for Families 301
Pittsboro St., CB#3550 School of Social Work UNC-Chapel Hill Chapel
Hill, NC 27599-3550 Phone: (919) 962-6535 chjustic@email.unc.edu
Sponsor Information
Name:
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Address:
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Daytime Phone:
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My
contribution is $_______________________
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contribution will be matched by my company. My company's name and
address:
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Families--SSWF"
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Please send me additional information about the Jordan Institute for
Families
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