Reggie Miller, the legendary Indiana Pacer, has a history of charitable giving. He has donated to various causes, including the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund, Riley Hospital burn unit, and Braveheart’s Burn Camp. Additionally, he supports the Dropping Dimes Foundation, which assists former ABA players and their families, and participates in the NBA’s “Reading is Fundamental” program.
Here’s a more detailed look at his charitable work:
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American Red Cross:Miller pledged to donate $1,000 for every three-pointer he made during the 2001-2002 NBA season to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund to benefit victims of the September 11th attacks. He also encouraged the Pacers to match his donation.
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Riley Hospital and Burn Camps:He is a benefactor of the Riley Hospital burn unit and supports Braveheart’s Burn Camp and the Indiana Hoosier Burn Camp.
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Dropping Dimes Foundation:This foundation, which helps former ABA players and their families, is close to Miller’s heart as he was mentored by ABA players when he joined the Pacers.
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Other Initiatives:Miller participates in the NBA’s “Reading is Fundamental” program and hosts an annual celebrity bowl-a-thon for charity. He also actively works with the Make-A-Wish Foundation, meeting with children before home games