Wooter Apparel With Another Assist At 4th Annual Ballin’ 4 Peace Charity Event
Wooter Apparel once again was a proud sponsor partner for the 4th Annual BALLIN’ 4 PEACE CELEBRITY CHARITY BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT at the ELMCOR YOUTH & ADULT ACTIVITIES CENTER in Corona, Queens, N.Y., where a packed gym helped raise gun violence awareness and give back to the community thanks to Queens native, former Sacramento State standout, and professional guard, Haron “H20” Hargrave (pictured with Wooter CEO, Alex Aleksandrovsk)
This truly has story has come full circle for Haron “H20” Hargrave in so many ways.
A native of Queens, New York where he played at Campus Magnet High School before going on to Sacramento State University and competing professionally from the CBA, to Romania, Hungary, China, Dominican Republic, Colombia and Mexico, Hargrave has never forgotten where he came from.
“To do this in Queens, it means the world. I wanted to take a negative and make it a positive. A lot of people want to change things and that requires action. I took the step to help give back through sports and help those around me,” Ballin’ 4 Peace founder, Haron Hargrave told Wooter Apparel.
It was the same place where gun violence claimed the life of one of his close childhood friends back in 2008 while Hargrave was studying and playing basketball at Sacramento State. That unforgettable moment and negative situation led the kid from Queens to think beyond himself and return with a plan to create a positive change. Ten years later, Hargrave remains highly active in New York raising gun violence awareness and giving back in Queens through his H20 Sports Foundation; honoring his late friend and keeping peace at the forefront of people’s through the game of basketball.