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Grant Hill Working To Raise Awareness About Prostate Cancer

NBA star Grant Hill retired years ago but he's still involved in the basketball world. He's part owner of the Atlanta Hawks and they have partnered with the Prostate Cancer Foundation to participate in their "Black History Month Assist Challenge."

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The Prostate Cancer Foundation, The Atlanta Hawks, And Other NBA Teams Join Forces For The Third Annual PCF Black History Month Assist Challenge


The Prostate Cancer Foundation, The Atlanta Hawks, And Other NBA Teams Join Forces For The Third Annual PCF Black History Month Assist Challenge
The Partnership with Teams Provides a Unique Opportunity to Save Men s Lives with Education and Awareness
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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) has once again drafted teams from the NBA to help fight prostate cancer with the Third Annual PCF Black History Month Assist Challenge in February. Teams participating during the month-long fundraiser and awareness campaign include the Atlanta Hawks, Chicago Bulls, and Phoenix Suns. For every assist registered at games throughout February, the Hawks Foundation will donate $250 and the Chicago Bulls Charities will donate 50/50 raffle earnings over a two-week period to PCF to help advance prostate cancer research.

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