Sprint (NYSE: S) has entered into a joint partnership with The Roetheli
Lil’ Red Foundation, Diplomat Entertainment and the National Association
of the Deaf (NAD) to commemorate legendary deaf baseball player William
“Dummy” Hoy. Hoy became one of the best professional baseball players at
the turn of the 20th century.
With the support of Sprint, The Roetheli Lil’ Red Foundation will donate
$4 from the sale of each “I See the Crowd Roar – The Story of William
‘Dummy’ Hoy” DVD to the National Association of the Deaf (NAD), the
nation’s premier civil rights organization of, by and for deaf and hard
of hearing individuals.
Narrated by Emmy Award-winning sports commentator and journalist Roy
Firestone, the powerful documentary tracks Hoy’s life story as he
overcomes the inability to hear or speak.
“I thoroughly enjoyed witnessing Hoy’s passion and his refusal to give
up as portrayed by actor Ryan Lane, who is also deaf,” said Mike Ellis,
director-Sprint Relay Services. “Partnering with The Roetheli Lil’ Red
Foundation and Diplomat Entertainment to benefit NAD was a natural fit
for our Sprint Relay Marketing and Sales teams as we prepare for the
51st Biennial NAD Conference in Louisville, Ky., and the DeafNation
World Expo in Las Vegas.”
Hoy’s story is one of honesty, character, humility, living with passion
and persistence, setting and achieving goals, and executing a game plan.
It also provides important perspective as to what it is like for people
with disabilities to succeed in society. Hoy died in 1961 at age 99 and
was inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame in 2003.
“Hoy’s story is an inspiration to the deaf and hard of hearing
communities and anyone who hopes to achieve their dreams,” said Howard
Rosenblum, executive director-NAD. “The NAD would like to express our
gratitude to The Roetheli Lil’ Red Foundation for partnering with Sprint
to make this fundraising effort possible.”
"When The Roetheli Lil’ Red Foundation agreed to fund the production of
‘I See the Crowd Roar,’ I was thrilled by their enthusiasm, and I
couldn’t be happier with the finished product,” said Paul Hendison of
Diplomat Entertainment. “Having Sprint Relay and NAD partnering with the
foundation has truly been a blessing."
“We feel strongly that William Hoy’s story is an immensely powerful and
inspiring demonstration of how expectations can be shattered by one
person,” said Joe Roetheli, CEO of The Roetheli Lil’ Red Foundation. “We
are honored to be partnering with NAD and Sprint Relay in marketing this
great story of `life lessons.’”
To find out more about how to buy “I See the Crowd Roar” and benefit
NAD, text 229466 from any Sprint wireless device. You can also order
this DVD online and contribute to the NAD by visiting our website: http://www.iseethecrowdroar.com/sprint-relay-sponsorship-benefit-nad/.
www.iseethecrowdroar.com
www.nad.org
www.lilredfoundation.org
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