The WNBA has honored Sacramento Monarchs center Courtney Paris for her commitment to the community with its Community Assist Award for August.
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As part of the 2009 Toyota Project Rebound contest, the Sacramento Monarchs along with volunteers from Wells Fargo joined forces to build a Reading and Learning Center at the Ray Robinson Oak Park Community Center. Watch: Monarchs Lend a Hand
Children at Glenwood Elementary School were treated to a special afternoon Wednesday, as Monarchs players Nicole Powell and Courtney Paris made a visit to host a Reading Timeout.
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On Tuesday, the Sacramento Monarchs along with volunteers from Wells Fargo joined forces to donate a Monarchs and Wells Fargo Do It Yourself Teen Center to the River Oak Center for Children.
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Monarchs players Courtney Paris and Whitney Boddie hosted a Monarchs Fit Clinic in partnership with University of Phoenix on Monday.
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Get an all access look at Wednesday's unveiling of the 2009 Court of Dreams.
2009 Court of Dreams Recap
Monarchs rookie Courtney Paris stopped by the Boys and Girls Club on Wednesday to inspire youngsters to dream big and make a difference in their community.
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Monarchs players Hamchetou Maiga-Ba and Chelsea Newton hosted a Monarchs Fit Clinic in partnership with University of Phoenix on Monday.
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Monarchs players Scholanda Robinson and Chelsea Newton teamed up with Monarchs partner University of Phoenix on Tuesday to host a Reading Timeout for children at Isabelle Jackson Elementary School.
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Children at Herman Leimbach Elementary School enjoyed a special Monarchs Reading Timeout hosted by Monarchs players Laura Harper and Crystal Kelly on Friday.
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In celebration of WNBA Cares Week, the entire Sacramento Monarchs team visited students at the Sacramento Public Library Franklin Branch to host a Monarchs Reading Rally.
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Joe and Gavin Maloof will close Maloof Sports and Entertainment offices on Tuesday for its sixth annual Day of Volunteerism to celebrate the legacy of Cesar Chavez.
Cesar Chavez Day of Volunteerism
Monarchs and Kings players and coaches teamed up to create positive memories by donating items from Raley's Fresh Deli at two special "Season of Giving" events.
Monarchs Spread Holiday Cheer
The Sacramento Monarchs, Kings Dance Team and Maloof Sports & Entertainment Team Members served Thanksgiving dinner at Sacramento Loaves & Fishes.
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The Sacramento Monarchs joined with volunteers from Wells Fargo, Dome Printing and Maloof Sports and Entertainment to donate a Monarchs Reading and Learning Center to the Lincoln Youth Center.
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The Monarchs teamed up with SIMS Recycling Solutions on Tuesday to host a special Reading Timeout at Anna Kirchgater Elementary School in Sacramento.
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Monarchs players Laura Harper and Crystal Kelly, along with assistant coach Monique Ambers, hosted the Monarchs Fit Clinic on Thursday.
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Monarchs players Rebekkah Brunson and Laura Harper, in conjunction with Jr. NBA and Jr. WNBA, hosted the Discover Card Home Court Challenge at ARCO Arena on Tuesday.
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Monarchs players Chelsea Newton and A'Quonesia Franklin visited students at Mustard Seed School to host a special Reading Timeout.
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Monarchs guard Scholanda Robinson and forward Kim Smith, along with CCPOA, put on a Reading Timeout for the children at Shriners Hospital.
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Monarchs center/forward Adrian Williams-Strong visited Father Keith B. Kenny Elementary to host a Reading Timeout for kids in the school's START Program.
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Children at Glenwood Elementary School were treated to a special afternoon Wednesday, as Monarchs players Nicole Powell and Courtney Paris made a visit to host a Reading Timeout.
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Children at Glenwood Elementary School were treated to a special afternoon Wednesday, as Monarchs players Nicole Powell and Courtney Paris made a visit to host a Reading Timeout.
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Children at Glenwood Elementary School were treated to a special afternoon Wednesday, as Monarchs players Nicole Powell and Courtney Paris made a visit to host a Reading Timeout.
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Monarchs players Nicole Powell and Crystal Kelly showed up at Dry Creek Elementary school this week, to have fun while promoting literacy with students from the Sacramento START program.
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The Sacramento Monarchs brought some smiles to the kids at Will C. Wood Middle School this week.
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The entire Sacramento Monarchs team, along with Maloof Sports & Entertainment Team Members, joined together Saturday in the fight against breast cancer in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure at Cal Expo.
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As part of the Sacramento Monarchs ongoing commitment to educating youth about the importance of reading and literacy, Monarchs legend Ruthie Bolton recently visited Ruhkula Elementary School in Rocklin to participate with the Ruhkula Family Fun Reading Night.
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The Sacramento Monarchs and Kings put on a Thanksgiving celebration over the weekend at Loaves and Fishes in Downtown Sacramento for those in need in the Sacramento area.
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Yolanda Griffith and DeMya Walker were amongst 16,000 friends Sunday morning in downtown Sacramento, supporting the American Cancer Society's 11th Annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk.
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Dreams became reality at Oak Ridge Elementary School in Oak Park on Wednesday. What was once a faded classroom now is a colorful Reading and Learning Center, complete with state-of-the-art computer workstations, games, books and new comfortable furniture.
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On Monday, the Monarchs along with partners Wells Fargo and Dome Printing dedicated a Reading and Learning Center to WIND Youth Services, a local non-profit agency that directly addresses the immediate and long-range needs of Sacramento area homeless, runaway, and street youth and their families.
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As part of the WNBA's Read to Achieve campaign, Sacramento Monarchs players Chelsea Newton and Kristin Haynie visited children from the Mutual Assistance Network of Del Paso Heights and hosted a Reading Timeout.
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During the Season of Giving, we're reminded that the greatest gifts come from giving back. This week in downtown Sacramento, Sacramento Monarchs Center Yolanda Griffith was rewarded after distributing present to hundreds of children and youth in need at the Francis House as part of Maloof Sports & Entertainment's sixth annual "Season of Giving."
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Sacramento Monarchs players Rebekkah Brunson and Adrian Williams visited students at Hagginwood Elementary School in Sacramento on Wednesday to interact and read with children through the WNBA's Read to Achieve program.
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It has always been a top priority of ours to make a real difference in Sacramento through our community service.
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Laughter, smiles, loud yells and high fives dominated the afternoon at the Greater Sacramento YMCA, as the Sacramento Monarchs unveiled the brand new "Court of Dreams."
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For the sixth consecutive year, Maloof Sports and Entertainment and the Monarchs joined forces with the Sacramento Community in an effort to fight breast cancer by participating in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure at Cal Expo.
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Meet Greg Lawson - Program Coordinator, The Center for Fathers and Families
"With the Maloofs' help, it has been really tremendous. They put together the Reading and Learning Center here. It provided computers and is an avenue for kids that are now a part of technology. They might not have ever seen a computer before. It gives them an opportunity to access things they may never have had access to -"
Reinvesting in Sacramento || Letter from Joe and Gavin
Meet Father Lino Otero, Parochial Vicar, Our Lady of Guadalupe Church.
"They were very generous in giving us food and Christmas trees, and many of the people were able to enjoy these gifts from the Maloofs...We also received a donation of computers that the kids can use for their studies-"
Reinvesting in Sacramento || Letter from Joe and Gavin
Meet Gary Christensen, New Build Project Manager, Kiwanis Family House.
"The Maloofs & You Foundation award will really add to our financial resources. It really helps us out. We're now able to serve twice as many patient families as we did in the past -"
Reinvesting in Sacramento || Letter from Joe and Gavin
Meet Ken Cooley, Rancho Cordova City Council Member, Sacramento Local Conservation Corps.
"I think the world of the SLCC and am deeply appreciative of Maloof Sports & Entertainment and this great program -"
Reinvesting in Sacramento || Letter from Joe and Gavin
Meet Rodney Yung, SASF Director, Sacramento Asian Sports Foundation.
"The Maloofs really helped us with the George J. Maloof Sr. Community Cup donation. The $100,000 gift made it possible for us to complete our new center-"
Reinvesting in Sacramento || Letter from Joe and Gavin
Meet Anita Ramos Barnes - Executive Director, La Familia Counseling Center
"We couldn't do this if we didn't have wonderful partners that collaborate with us. We've had a relationship, a partnership with the Maloofs that started when we first moved to the Center-"
Reinvesting in Sacramento || Letter from Joe and Gavin
The Kings, Monarchs and Maloof Sports and Entertainment Team Members were out spreading holiday joy again Tuesday, December 19. As part of MS&E's "Season of Giving," they teamed up with Hmong Women's Association and Centers for Fathers and Families to donate 200 holiday dinners, trees, and ornaments to families in need in the Sacramento region.
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