Deal Middle School’s Give Back Day Supports PPI

June 28, 2011

On June 7th, Alice Deal Middle School in Washington, DC held their annual “Give Back Day,” a day to raise awareness about service and support student-selected causes. Deal’s 6th grade students voted to support PeacePlayers International as one of the projects for Give Back Day by holding a basketball tournament. The 6th graders held the tournament in their school’s gym and invited radio DJ Aladdin to emcee the event; ultimately raising close to $500 for PPI. The event was so successsful, Deal plans to partner with PPI again for a school-wide fundraiser this fall. We would like to commend Deal Middle School’s incredible culture of service and thank the 6th graders for supporting our mission of using basketball to bridge divide, develop leaders, and change perceptions around the world. Thank you!

If you would like to get involved and support PPI by hosting an event at your school, please contact Hannah Sloss at hsloss@peaceplayersintl.org.


Thank You Mike Nattis and Gimme That!

May 11, 2011

On Friday, May 6, 2011, Gimme That, a clothing apparel company that aims to “use basketball as a vehicle to achieving the global unification of all athletes around the world,” hosted the College Basketball experience fundraiser on the campus of Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey.

The mini-camp, which saw Stevens Men’s Basketball players work individually with student-athletes on shooting and ball-handling skills, benefited PeacePlayers International. Gimme That Chief Executive Mike Nattis spoke to the attendees about the power of basketball in resolving deep-seated societal divides. Overall, the fundraiser was great success, raising over $700 for PPI’s programs bridging divides around the world.

PPI would like to thank Mike Nattis and Gimme That for organizing and executing such a great event. It means a lot to us that there are companies like Gimme That that support our work of bridging divides through sport. Thank you!


Check out this month’s supporters

April 27, 2011

Here at PeacePlayers International, we count ourselves lucky to have such good friends who want to support our mission. Check out what our friends have been doing to support PeacePlayers International in April:

First, PPI would like to thank Mercedes Fitchett for hosting a successful house party to benefit PPI. Many people came out to support in spite driving rain and tornado warnings. Guests participated in a raffle to win prizes like Adidas gear, a RiRa Irish Pub gift certificate and Nationals tickets. In total, the event raised $800 for PPI! Thanks again to Mercedes and friends for supporting PPI!

Next, we would like to thank AGAINN Tavern that is featuring two special deserts in honor of the Royal Wedding from now until April 29th. The featured deserts are chocolate biscuit cake (a favorite of Prince William) as well as a Fruit Cake (the traditional Royal Wedding cake) and 100% of the proceeds from the sale of the cakes are going to PeacePlayers International!

Thanks again to AGAINN Tavern and Mercedes Fitchett and friends for supporting PPI! And get to AGAINN to get some Royal Wedding Cake before it’s too late!


Ringing in the New Year the Philanthropic Way

January 5, 2011

PPI Fellow Rory O'Neil and his friends on New Years' Eve counting raffle tickets.

At 12:01AM, PeacePlayers received their first donation thanks to two-year fellow in Northern Ireland, Rory O’Neil and some very generous friends.

After a two-year term in Northern Ireland, Rory took time off to head to Cleveland, OH to visit former college friends and teammates and celebrate the New Year at an old college bar with a 50/50 raffle. Since the raffle helped raise money for local Cleveland charities, Rory thought it would be a great idea if they could do another for PeacePlayers International. Upon arriving at the event Chrissy Smaldone, a friend of Rory’s, informed him that $5 from every party-goer in addittion to the 50/50 intake would be donated to PeacePlayers.

At the end of the night, it was announced that Margot Woolley (the girlfriend of Rory’s brother) won the raffle. She instantly declared that her winnings would be given to PeacePlayers. Thanks to Margot and Chrissy, PeacePlayers received their first donation of 2011 of $500 which can go a long way in every one of our locations. Thanks to everyone in Cleveland for ringing in the New Year with PPI!

Rory and Margot

For more information visit our blog: http://peaceplayersintl.wordpress.com/


From a Project to a Passion

January 5, 2011

The Shane Family (Photo: Canadian Jewish News)

Due to his love for basketball and desire for world peace, Daniel Shane, a boy from Toronto, Ontario, chose to team up with PeacePlayers International for a project to accompany his Bar Miztvah.

Reports the Canadian Jewish News:

“I was trying to find an organization that combines my favourite thing to do, which is basketball, and create a difference in the world in some way,” he said. “I did a bunch of research with my dad, and after a few weeks of searching, we found Peace Players International.”

Since beginning his relationship with PPI, Daniel has collected $2,000 and 80 basketballs, which he wishes to send directly to the Middle East.

Daniel has been involved with PPI in more than one way. When PPI heard about his interest, they put him in touch with three children in the program in the Middle East, which Daniel has been in close contact with through e-mail. He’ll travel to Israel later this year to meet his new friends.

Daniel also made a presentation to his school about PPI’s work, which you can see here.

For more on his story, visit the Canadian Jewish News.


A Guest of Honor Visits the PPI-ME All Stars

December 31, 2010

Today’s post comes from Aran, a recent addition to our team in Israel. Visit PPI’s “From the Field” blog for more about the Jerusalem All Stars and our activities all around the world.

The Lipman Family

As we’ve written before, this year PPI – Middle East has entered the first two teams ever with participants from both East and West Jerusalem in Israeli’s National Basketball League, the highest level of youth basketball in the country. The younger of these two teams (7th and 8th graders) recently played a game against Shoham that was no ordinary match. For starters, the PPI – ME girls (nicknamed the “Jerusalem All Stars”) had some difficulty playing their regular game. For most of the game they trailed behind, until finally they managed to take the lead and finish strong, earning another home win.

Despite trailing behind most of the game, the PPI-ME All-Stars won the match

But there was something else unusual. The home team stands at the Hand in Hand School in Jerusalem were packed with avid supporters of PPI-ME’s team. These fans yelled “D-Fense!,” cheered each bucket and analyzed every move in the game. These supporters were the Lipman family.

This Spring, Reed Lipman, a 12-year-old boy from New York, was trying to think of a tikkun olam project to accompany his Bar Mitzvah, when his dad returned from Play Hard Hoops’Masters Madness tournament in Milwaukee, which supported PeacePlayers International and was attended by PPI Executive Director Brendan Tuohey.  The father told his son about PPI, and Reed was so taken by the idea that he decided to make supporting PPI his Bar Mitzvah project. Specifically, he resolved to do three things:

  1. He would research the organization and learn of its objectives and activities, particularly in the Middle East.
  2. He would raise awareness for his chosen cause among friends and family.
  3. He would ask invitees to his Bar Mitzvah to donate to PPI – ME in lieu of gifts.

Reed Lipman

Reed and his family came to Israel this December as part of their Bar Mitzvah celebrations. Naturally, we at PPI – ME were excited to hear this and made Reed and his family guests of honor at one of our highest profile events, an All Stars league match. These matches are ongoing and concrete evidence that the “PPI Way” works, and that youth from segregated communities can become not only teammates, but also good friends. For Reed, coming to the game was not only about seeing the game he loves in a different light, but also about seeing that his project would have a major impact. The family also noted their desire to see something that was “real” during their stay – something that was not “touristy” as the Lipmans put it – that illustrates what life is like in this part of the world.

Reed and the girls embarked on a spontaneous game.

After the game was over an excited Reed was taken by PPI – ME Managing Director Karen Doubilet to say hello to the girls. Their shared passion for the game of basketball was obvious and it wasn’t long before the Lipmans and the PPI – ME girls began a spontaneous match.

PPI – ME would like to wish a happy Bar Mitzvah to Reed Lipman and to thank him and his family for coming to see us, for their interest in our program, and for their generosity.

This project is partially made possible by the generous support of the American people through USAID.



B’Nai Mitzvahs for Peace

August 16, 2010

Toma Beit-Arie is just one young Jewish boy or girl that have supported PeacePlayers International with their Bar or Bat Mitzvah.

Sparked by David Lasday, one of our former Fellows, PeacePlayers International’s always been thrilled to receive the support of one community that’s extra special to us — Bar and Bat Mitzvahs:

Swoosh! Nothing but net! The Arab and Israeli slap a high-five. This unlikely scene is duplicated on basketball courts throughout Israel. Through a program called PeacePlayers International, more than 2,000 Israeli Arabs and Israeli Jews have teamed up on the court to promote peace among their peoples…Halfway around the world, in New Rochelle, New York, Zach Scheinfeld – a basketball fanatic – was thrilled to discover last year that his favorite sport was being used to build peace…As he approached the age of becoming a bar mitzvah, Zach decided to sponsor an all-star basketball tournament to help PeacePlayers raise money.

Leah Haberman is working to support PeacePlayers International right now as she prepares for her Bat Miztvah this winter.

That story, from BabagaNewz in 2008, is just one example. While Zach worked on behalf of PeacePlayers International in New Rochelle, New York, Sam and Eli Sachs did the same in Beverly Hills, California. Ayden Marcus did too, in nearby Tarzana. Meanwhile, Drew Karchmer organized a raffle in Nashville, Tennessee, and Andrew Fink put together two events in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Toma Beit-Arie, from Brookline, Massachusetts, managed to visit PeacePlayers International in Israel after his project. Right now, Leah Haberman‘s working hard to prepare for her big day in Poway, California, and fitting in time to give PeacePlayers International a hand too.

And those are just a few of many. These service projects derive from a responsibility for what’s known as tikkun olam in Hebrew – “repairing the world” – and we’re proud to know that the families of these outstanding young people see our work in that light. We’re honored to be included in these special occasions.

If you or someone you know is interested in supporting PeacePlayers International with their Bar or Bat Mitzvah, contact Hannah Sloss at hsloss@peaceplayersintl.org.


Thank You to the Maryland School for Jewish Education’s 5th Grade!

June 25, 2010

The Maryland School for Jewish Education is located in Rockville, Maryland.  MSJE is a private organization whose principal purpose is to provide a Jewish education for children.

In 5th grade at MSJE, students learn about Jewish Holidays and blessings.  They also study Israel – it’s geography, history, culture, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and about the peace process.  Throughout the year, the students also bring in money for tzedakah, charity, and vote on where they would like to donate what was collected.

The 5th grade teacher, Jennifer Schwarz, used to volunteer for PPI at practices and tournaments in Jaffa while she was living in Israel for a gap-year between high school and college.  At the end of the year, Jennifer gave the class several Israeli organizations as options to donate the money to.  The kids chose PPI.

Felice Kobilinsky, the School Director, said that the kids found a connection to PeacePlayers International since they had been learning about the Arab-Israeli conflict, and the organization directly served youth.

PeacePlayers International sincerely thanks the 5th grade class at MSJE for their generous donation!.

If you would like to learn about the Maryland School for Jewish Education, take a look at their website.


Thank You to Jordan Dosch!

May 17, 2010

Jordan's work will help support PeacePlayers International - Middle East, allowing hundreds of children just lke this each year to experience positive cross-communal interaction.

Jordan Dosch is a student at Brigham Young University Hawaii who’s now helping PeacePlayers International in two very different ways. Majoring in Conflict Management and English, Jordan has just arrived in Israel for a term abroad, where he’ll spend time volunteering with PPI. Jordan’s goal is to one day work in conflict management himself, and he views this experience as a major stepping stone to that life. He calls it “truly a once in a lifetime experience,” and has embraced it with whole-hearted enthusiasm.

But Jordan’s not only giving his time on the ground in the Middle East. He’s also taken it upon himself to raise funds for PPI’s work in Israel and the West Bank, with the hope of helping to support the very programs with which he’s volunteering. PPI is extremely grateful for Jordan’s commitment to our cause, and wishes him the best of luck on reaching his goal of $6,000!

Check out Jordan’s Firstgiving page – a one-stop hub for all information you’ll need regarding his initiative – here!


Thank You to Theresa Verzosa!

March 19, 2010

Theresa (right) in Durban with PPI-SA

PeacePlayers International would like thank Theresa Verzosa for choosing to support PPI – South Africa with her participation in the DC National Half Marathon on Saturday, March 20th. Theresa volunteered with PPI-SA in the Fall of 2008, and we’re extremely grateful for her willingness to give back. Writes Theresa on her Firstgiving page:

In the Fall of 2008, I was fortunate enough to work with PeacePlayers International in Durban, South Africa. I experienced first-hand the profound impact PPI has on its staff, children, families, and communities. Nonetheless, the framework of this organization is shaped by some of the most generous and kind people who opened their homes and their hearts to me, who shared their children and their families with me, and (my favorite) who I cooked and ate traditional meals with over endless storytelling and laughter– all after lots of lifeskill lessons and basketball…Many thanks and high-fives and hugs for your support.

Theresa even put together a wonderful video from her time in Durban to help introduce her friends and family to the program:

Thanks to these efforts, Theresa has already reached her goal of raising $2,000 for PPI – South Africa!

PeacePlayers International would like to extend its deepest gratitude to Theresa for her work on our behalf, and wish her the best of luck in the race on Saturday. Go get ‘em, Theresa!


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