I can't remember specific charities off the top of my head, but Bobby Orr is known as the most giving athlete (both time and money) in Boston history.
Bobby Orr has a history of philanthropy in Boston. His main charitable efforts have been directed at helping Children's Hospital, and also helping the Multiple Sclerosis Society.
no he only donated to computer comapnies such as Microsoft not to charities
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It is possible car donation charities have used wheelchair vans that have been donated to them. Check your local charities for what they may have available.
Bobby Orr's sons have played hockey. I don't know if they still do but obviously they never had the skill or desire of their father to play at any high level.
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Her name is Peggy. They also have 2 sons Darren and Brent.
No. Orr was never in the top 5 penalty minutes leaders in any NHL season he played.
Yes, in over the last 30+ sum odd years he has donated and even participated in plenty of charities all around the U.S.
Capone was known for lavish tips to waiters and waitresses. He donated to soup kitchens but none of the online biographies list any particular charities. Perhaps the charities did not want it known where they got the money from.
Ray Lewis was an Inside Linebacker (ILB) for the Ravens during his entire career.
Yes! infact there are several charities that donate directly to poor people and if books are donated they use them for schools that are opened for the benefit of poor people all around the world. Some of these charities include vinnies, home charity buisness and donation helps.
If you mean for hockey, he was signed to the Bruins at age 12, so he didn't play at any high school. Bobby Orr attended R.S. McLaughlin C&V.I in Oshawa Bobby Orr played for the Oshawa Generals, in the Ontario Junior A League, as a teen ager, while going to high school in Oshawa. The Generals were a Boston Bruins "farm team " and still exist. Orr's NHL rights were held by Boston, and it was a sure thing that he would "move up to the NHL " as soon as he was old enough to do so. Jim B. Toronto.