Carrying on legacy of deceased son, parents foundation gives away 700 pairs of cleats to young athletes
The Delroy Chance Angel Wings foundation believes one pair of cleats have the ability to change a kid s entire life. Author: Caylee Kirby (WTOL) Updated: 10:11 PM EDT July 10, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio All it takes is one. That s the motto of the Delroy Chance Angel Wings Foundation.
Named after 25-year-old Delroy Chance, a youth football coach who suddenly died in 2018, the foundation s mission is to provide athletic equipment, meals, physicals, and much more to the youth in Northwest Ohio.
On Saturday the foundation gave away more than 700 pairs of cleats, along with shirts and bags at the New Life Center on Bancroft St. in Toledo.
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Abubakarr Jah smiles fondly as he remembers his two sons as youngsters. The doting dad would push little Ahmed and Abubakkar, known as Junior, on swings in their local park in East London, the boys squealing in delight.
As a treat, Mr Jah and wife Hawa Deen would take the boys and their two sisters to Chessington World of Adventures to ride the roller coasters, see the exotic animals and enjoy ice cream.
‘Ahmed and Junior were both very friendly,’ says Mr Jah, 53. ‘They had different dreams.’
On the afternoon of Monday, April 26, 18-year-old Junior was murdered outside the Jahs’ modest family home