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A valuable service

Aside from being athletes and students, some of the men and women that attend City College and participating with their athletic programs, take part in community service by helping others who are in need. Jerry Turner, a member of the City College track team, and a psychology major, says he enjoys helping and taking care of others. He says what he enjoyed most was helping the elderu, because they didn’t ask for anything but time. He says they also returned some knowledge to him.

“They [gave] me advice on how to deal with the world,” says Turner. “It’s important
to give back to [the] community.”
For athletes from high schools around the area to professional sports, such as the National Football League and National Basketball Association, many take part in community service outreach programs. The NBA program “NBA Cares” helps children from Boston to Beijing and focuses on education, youth and family development and health-related causes.

Athletes aren’t the only ones who participate though. Many coaches participate
in community service as well and say they feel it is important to give back and to provide to the community.

City College assistant football coach Jose Zambrano was one of the coaches leading his football team in community service events.

“As a coaching staff, we felt that we needed to make an impact and give back to our community through volunteering,” says Zambrano.
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City College baseball coach Derek Sullivan says he also thinks community service is a great thing to do and feels it should be mandatory. Athletes, he says, should not be primarily concerned of the amount of hours they put in but, rather, the overall process of giving back.

Sullivan was a part of a group from the City College baseball program that helped a wheelchair baseball league run at the River Cats Independence Field located in South Sacramento. The team visited the baseball field every Saturday for about a month.

“The kids love hanging around not only the players, but just college athletes,” says Sullivan. “The [players] learn that it’s good [and] it’s beneficial to give back to community.”
The players would help the kids swing, stretch, and just hang out with the kids. Sullivan says it was a real good experience for the kids and the players. Sullivan believes that it “makes them realize how fortunate they are in some situations.” He says they understand how good it feels for someone to do something positive and be a friend.

Mitch Campbell, Dean and Athletic Director of Kinesiology, Health and Athletics, says he feels that it is important that the sports programs focus on helping others.

“Baseball has also been involved in several activities,” says Dean and Athletic Director of Kinesiology, Health and Athletics, Mitch Campbell. “The football team participated in the Run to Feed the Hungry [as well as others]. 20 different football student-athletes accumulated 25 hours in volunteering with organizations. We certainly want to be connected with the community as much as we can.”

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