Members of Chris Paul’s AAU teams, Team CP3, and their parents help pack food for children in need as part of the Forsyth Backpack Program on Saturday, March 28 at the CP3 Basketball Academy.
There was a buzz on Saturday morning at the CP3 Basketball Academy that didn’t involve bouncing basketballs, children playing games, or new skills being learned on the court.
Chris Paul (center) and members of his AAU teams help pack food to distribute to participants of the Forsyth Backpack Program at Chris Paul Basketball Academy on Saturday.
Chris Paul, center, poses with Heather Bolt Mikeal, right, and David Ajamy at the CP3 Basketball Academy on Saturday, March 28. Paul was in town to help members of his AAU teams pack 100 boxes of food to support the Forsyth Backpack Program.
Robin and Charles Paul, the parents of Chris Paul, and Jon Adams, the Director of Skill Development at CP3 Basketball Academy, discuss their efforts to help with the Forsyth County Backpack Program to help feed children in need at area schools.
Mike Russell, the boys basketball coach at Reynolds, helps pack food with Team CP3 on Saturday at the CP3 Basketball Academy. Russell helps coach the CP3 15U team.
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Charles Paul, left, Chris Paul's father, tapes a box of food that is ready to be taken to the truck for distribution.
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Members of Team CP3 assist with packing food for the Forsyth Backpack Program on Saturday at the CP3 Basketball Academy.
Chris Paul, center, poses with Heather Bolt Mikeal, right, and David Ajamy at the CP3 Basketball Academy on Saturday, March 28. Paul was in town to help members of his AAU teams pack 100 boxes of food to support the Forsyth Backpack Program.
Chris Paul (center) and members of his AAU teams help pack food to distribute to participants of the Forsyth Backpack Program at Chris Paul Basketball Academy on Saturday.
Mike Russell, the boys basketball coach at Reynolds, helps pack food with Team CP3 on Saturday at the CP3 Basketball Academy. Russell helps coach the CP3 15U team.