Detroit Piston, Brandon Knight, donates T-shirts and Watches to C.F.M.
Former University of Kentucky Wildcat, and Newest Detroit Piston, Brandon Knight; recently held his 1st Annual Basketball Skills Clinic. The event took place the first weekend in October, in Coral Springs, Fl. As previously posted, Mr. Knight, owner of B. Knight Enterprises, was in search of a reputable organization, that he could trust and provide a charitable donation to. Caribbean Fellowship Ministries, was contacted by Efrem Knight Jr. of B. Knight Enterprises', and from there, a fellowship and partnership was formed.
Michele Liberis-McNabb and Henry McNabb Jr, the daughter and son-in-law of Dr. Raoul & Elsie Liberis, were able to attend and volunteer for this amazing 2 day clinic. The Camp did an awesome job with providing information on sponsorship and projects related to C.F.M. During the course of the event, a 6 year old camper, who won a gift card for winning one of many games played that weekend; turned around and donated the gift card in front of his peers and parents in attendance, to the children of Caribbean Fellowship Minsitries. What an awesome testimony of giving!!
On the last day of the clinic, Brandon Knight, presented a check, t-shirts and sports watches to the men, women, and children being sponsored in Haiti through C.F.M., to Dr. Raoul Liberis' eldest daughter, Michele.
The most simple gifts, are worth so much to those, who at times, do not have a shirt to put on their back, and have never owned a watch of their own. These gifts are of great significance and will be handed out personally by Dr. Raoul Liberis and the C.F.M. staff.
On behalf of Dr. Raoul & Elsie Liberis, and the Liberis Family, we sincerely thank Mr. Knight, for his kindness, his charitable giving, and his obedience in Christ. He is a great example and role model to both his peers, and the younger and older generation. We look forward to posting pictures very soon of the men, women and children blessed by the charitable giving of Mr. Knight, B. Knight Enterprises and all of the campers who were in attendance.
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