Brooklyn Nets Bring Holiday Cheer to St. John's Bread & Life

November 20, 2012

Entire Team Serves Meals, Signs Autographs at Soup Kitchen in Brooklyn

The Brooklyn Nets are New York’s newest sports team and have given the city reason for optimism and excitement. The entire basketball roster visited St. John’s Bread and Life in the Bedford Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn on November 15 as part of their relationship with the community and Barclays Bank – the naming rights partnerof the Nets new arena – Barclays Center.

Star players Joe Johnson, Brook Lopez and Deron Williams along with their Nets teammate’s donned chef’s hats and aprons to serve food to the homeless of New York and sign autographs for adoring fans at the St. John’s facility.

The Nets players and staff were overwhelmed with the reception they received and joined in conversation, posed for pictures and had a memorable time interacting with the more than 400 plus clients who waited in long lines outside to be served meals that afternoon.

“This was a wonderful opportunity for Bread and Life clients to meet the Nets on a special afternoon. One of the missions of St. John’s University is to ‘serve the underserved,’ and that couldn’t have been more evident as the Brooklyn Nets  demonstrated a true first-class approach in taking time out of their busy schedules to be with us in person,” said Rev. James Maher, Executive Vice President for Mission and Student Services.

Anthony Butler, Executive Director of St. John’s Bread and Life, hosted the event and did several media interviews. The event attracted press from the YES Network, Fios Network, WCBS-TV, photographers from the New York daily newspapers and local Brooklyn press affiliates as well.

Today, St. John’s Bread and Life continues to address the issues of hunger and poverty in Brooklyn and Queens. Every day Bread and Life serves over 2,000 meals to hungry New Yorkers. They provide these services both at their 795 Lexington Avenue (Brooklyn) facility and through their unique Mobile Soup Kitchen. For many, the meals that Bread and Life provide are the only meals they have. Their goal is to combat poverty and help people achieve self-sufficiency, in addition to educating the public and increasing awareness about meals to needy New Yorkers.

Interested media can contact Dominic Scianna, Associate Vice President for External Relations by calling 718.990.6185 or e-mail inquiries sciannad@stjohns.edu .

For more information visit the St. John’s Bread and Life website at www.breadandlife.org . For breaking news and information regarding St. John’s visit the University web site at www.stjohns.edu/news or access us at Twitter@StJohnsUMedia .