WHAT WILL BE YOUR LEGACY?
A LEGENDARY BASKETBALL CENTER FOR AT-RISK YOUTH.
Every year HoopTown will impact 45,000+ kids through the game of basketball. Kids will learn what it means to be a legend on and off the court. Important life skills like honor, discipline, integrity and generosity will be taught by current and former NBA Players.
HoopTown Will Include
100,000 sqft Arena
Eight Indoor Courts
One Center Court
The Hall of Game
Strength & Conditioning
Zero Entry Pool
Concessions
13 Legend Towns
Each Legend Town includes:
Six cabins
Two covered basketball courts
Inspirational elements
Character lessons from Legends
A life-size statue of the Legend Player
© Camp Grace
HoopTown will be located 90 minutes south of the Atlanta airport, on the property of Camp Grace.
Legend Towns
Legend towns will be built in the legacy of an NBA Hall of Fame Player + their Donor and will include:
Six cabins
Two Covered Basketball Courts
Inspirational Elements
Character Lessons from Legends
HOOPTOWN LEGENDS
Legend Towns will be built in the legacy of these Hall of Fame Players.
Dominique Wilkins
Basketball is one of the greatest ways to impact our youth! I’m excited to join the HoopTown project that will bring hope and purpose to thousands of urban underserved kids every year. The kids impacted at HoopTown will be my best “Human Highlight Reel” yet. I hope you will join me. If we work together, this project is sure to be a slam dunk!
HOOPTOWN PLAYERS
Current and past NBA Players partnering with HoopTown to impact at-risk youth.
Mark Price
Basketball is one of the greatest vehicles for impacting our youth! I’m excited to join the HoopTown project that will bring hope and purpose to thousands of urban underserved kids every year. I hope you will join me.
Ricky Davis
HoopTown is the most exciting basketball projects I’ve seen in decades. The impact will be significant and I’m honored to support this project.
MORE LEGENDS TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON…
One spark can change a life
Away at summer camp, a vision was sparked, for Dave Pridemore to one day attend a university, even though he would be the first ever to attend college in his family. This spark inspired a new vision, it propelled new possibilities in Dave's thinking, and eventually became the formative moment that inspired Dave to start Camp Grace 20 years ago.