Liberty Partner With Abbott House for 2018 Season Tip-Off Community Event

NEW YORK, NY – May 18, 2018 – The vision of Abbott House is to make promising
futures a reality and on Thursday afternoon, the New York Liberty took part in
the organization’s 55-year-long storied tradition for its 2018 season tip-off
event.

Abbott House in Irvington, NY, which was founded in 1963, is rooted in a history
of social service and social justice. Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. provided the
invocation at the organization’s inaugural dinner in 1965, and its mission has
remained to provide durable foundations and promising futures to humans with the
most complex needs.

The historic organization invited members of the team and coaching staff, along
with members of the front office on a full tour of the facility which was
followed by classroom visits and a co-ed basketball clinic for approximately 50
youth.

Kiah Stokes stated. “For us to come here and have the opportunity to help
countless kids and hear the praise they gave us brings a smile to my face.”

The Liberty visited classrooms and were able to hear of the students’ stories
and view some of their expressive artwork. The group also indulged in some dance
battles as competitive preparation for the pick-up games and basketball
instruction that awaited them.

This was the first team community event of the season for the Liberty, who last
season were recognized by the WNBA by receiving the first-ever Season-Long
Community Assist Award, highlighting the organization’s sustained efforts
towards making a positive impact in their community.

Stokes ended. “To have the opportunity to give back is incredible and we’re
tremendously grateful for it.”

New York opens its season Sunday, May 20, against the Chicago Sky at Wintrust
Arena at 7 p.m. For the 2018 home opener at Westchester County Center, the
Liberty welcome the defending champion Minnesota Lynx on Friday, May 25, at 7:30
p.m.

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