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Derrick Brooks named 2006
PeyBack Award recipient
June 25, 2006
Tampa Bay Buccaneers All-Pro linebacker Derrick Brooks received
the 2006 PeyBack Award during the annual Pathfinder Awards Banquet
at Conseco Fieldhouse on Sunday, June 25.
The Pathfinder Awards Banquet, held in conjunction with the Youthlinks
Indiana Charity Golf Tournament, annually celebrates the accomplishments
of individuals who contribute to the advancement of youth throughout
the community. Along with Brooks, Archie and Olivia Manning and
Tony Dungy were honored with the National and Indiana Pathfinder
Awards, respectively.
"We are excited the PeyBack Award is once again presented
at the 2006 Pathfinder Awards," said Manning. "Derrick
Brooks is an exceptional role model on and off the playing field;
he definitely exemplifies the true meaning of our award."
After a one year absence, the PeyBack Award once again was presented
at the Pathfinder Awards Banquet. The PeyBack Award is given through
the PeyBack Foundation and is given to someone currently or formerly
involved in professional football who exhibits character, integrity,
honor and who has given back to the game and society.
"We welcomed the return of Peyton's participation and the
presentation of his foundation's PeyBack Award during this year's
Pathfinder Awards Banquet. Peyton's involvement with the banquet
added to the overall experience of the evening for all of our
award recipients, honored guests, sponsors, and attendees,"
said Youthlinks Indiana Chairman Michael Browning.
During his ten years in the NFL, Brooks has become known as a
fierce competitor and arguably the NFL's best linebacker. He has
been named to the Pro Bowl for nine consecutive years and earned
Pro Bowl MVP honors in 2006. The team captain was instrumental
in leading the Buccaneers to their first Super Bowl championship
in 2002, earning the Defensive Player of the Year Award.
Off the field, Brooks is respected for his distinguished charitable
work. Through his Derrick Brooks Charities Foundation, he has
touched the lives of thousands of youth, providing them with incredible
opportunities to travel on educational excursions that facilitate
dreams and stretch the imagination. Known as the Brooks Bunch,
he also supports the children of three Boys and Girls Clubs in
the Tampa Bay area. In addition, Brooks mentors 40 Brooks Bunch
graduates who have received college scholarships through his foundation.
Over the past seven years, the Brooks Bunch has allowed Derrick
to be a defining influence in these children's lives by offering
them friendship, guidance, support, and hope.
In January 2006, Brooks launched a new program in the Tampa Bay
area named "First and Goal." Through this program, he
is assisting 100 students aged 14-18 with post high school preparedness,
whether it is a four-year university, a community college or technical
training. Kids from 14-18 are being mentored, tutored and given
guidance through a program that is tailored to their individual
needs. Most of these children will be first generation college
students.
Continuing his work for education, Brooks was named to the Florida
State University Board of Trustees in 2003 and the State of Florida's
Department of Education Foundation. He has also recently been
named to the National Football League's Players Association Diversity
Committee.
For more information on Derrick Brook and his Derrick Brook Charities,
please visit
www.derrickbrookscharities.org.
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Archie and Olivia Manning honored as National
Pathfinder Award Recipients
June 25, 2006
Archie and Olivia Manning are proud to live in New Orleans and
are known for their outstanding generosity and humanitarianism;
they are active in a wide variety of charitable and civic causes.
They were honored as the National Pathfinder Award recipients
at the annual Pathfinder Awards Banquet, held in conjunction with
the Youthlinks Indiana Charity Golf Tournament, annually celebrates
the accomplishments of individuals who contribute to the advancement
of youth throughout the community.
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