Able Joseph gives back to community

Sat, Jun 15th 2019, 08:42 AM

 

The Bahamas has produced a cadre of perennial basketball players dating back to the old days, with a lot of them having given back to the game in different forms, and Able Joseph is no different. Joseph and professional basketball player Jaraun “Kino” Burrows are on the ground teaching the game to inner-city children.
Joseph’s “Bringing Ball in the Inner Community” program is geared towards helping student-athletes down the right path.
The camp is hosted every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and every other Saturday at the park in Mason’s Addition.

 

 

The Bahamas has produced a cadre of perennial basketball players dating back to the old days, with a lot of them having given back to the game in different forms, and Able Joseph is no different. Joseph and professional basketball player Jaraun “Kino” Burrows are on the ground teaching the game to inner-city children.

Joseph’s “Bringing Ball in the Inner Community” program is geared towards helping student-athletes down the right path.

The camp is hosted every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and every other Saturday at the park in Mason’s Addition.

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