Madonna said she was incredibly inspired by
her recent Detroit visit. Today she’s backing it up with her wallet.
In what her spokeswoman calls "the
first phase of a long-term commitment" to the city, the Michigan-born pop
star is announcing funding for three Detroit community groups.
Benefiting will be the Downtown Youth
Boxing Gym, Detroit Achievement Academy and the Empowerment Plan — described in
a press release as "three extraordinary organizations that have already
begun to bring hope and change to the city." They were among the Detroit outfits visited
by Madonna during a visit here in early June, when rep Liz Rosenberg said the
star was aiming to connect with her hometown.
In a statement to be released today,
Madonna says: "I was deeply inspired by the efforts of so many people who
I met who have dedicated themselves to helping the kids and adults in Detroit elevate
themselves from the cycle of poverty. I have seen the results their commitment
and hard work have already accomplished."
Dollar amounts were not disclosed, but the
contributions will entail:
A "significant donation" toward a
new facility for the Downtown Youth Boxing Gym, which serves 65 young people
with after-school boxing and mentoring.
Equipment, art supplies and music gear for
the Detroit Achievement Academy, a progressive charter school on the city’s
northwest side, including iPods, iPads and Smart Boards for classrooms.
Funding to train three seamstresses at the
Empowerment Plan, which tutors homeless women in job skills while creating
coats that serve as sleeping bags for the homeless.
"From meeting the kids at Downtown
Youth Boxing Gym who have a 100% high school graduation rate, to seeing how
eager the students at the Detroit Achievement Academy are to learn about the
arts, to understanding the value of giving homeless women the opportunity to
become self-sufficient through The Empowerment Plan, it was obvious to me that
I had to get involved and be part of the solution to help Detroit
recover," Madonna says in today’s statement. "A piece of my heart
will always be in Detroit and I’m humbled to be able to give back to my community."
Madonna, who left Michigan for New York in
her late teens to pursue an entertainment career, has been a regular visitor in
recent months as her daughter, Lourdes Leon, becomes a University of Michigan
freshman.
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