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Sportsball 2008
   Our 14th Annual Black Tie & Sneakers Gala

SB2008 Honorees Bryant Gumbel Ruth Brown Richard Parsons Billie Jean King
Sportsball 2008 honorees BRYANT GUMBEL, Ruth Brown, DR. DAWN MORTON-RIAS, RICHARD D. PARSONS, BILLIE JEAN KING and TERRY MCDONELL.

Sportsball 2008 Picture Gallery


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The Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health
is dedicated to keeping Arthur Ashe's
vision of universal health care alive.
Why is Arthur Ashe Important?

Listen as 2005 Legacy in Motion honoree Venus Williams talks about Arthur Ashe's importance to her and our society.
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Our goals are simple.
Health Care should be available to all.
To reduce morbidity and mortality from disease among the most vulnerable populations in our urban areas through improved access to care and increased health knowledge.
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SportsBall 2009
Save the Date:
April 23, 2009
Andy Roddick
Andy Roddick
Humanitarian Leadership Award
Watch his speech
SPORTSBALL is a fundraiser, designed to raise support and awareness about the Institute's health education and research programs.

The black tie and sneakers affair - AAIUH's most important event - features dinner, dancing, entertainment, and an awards ceremony.
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