Lawrence Gray Jr. - Community Advocate Against Gun Violence

President and CEO for the Association Midnight Basketball League Program

Larry Gray, as co-commissioner of the San Francisco Midnight Basketball League Program, launched the first Midnight Basketball League Program on the West Coast in San Francisco, California in November 1990.The first game was played on March 18, 1991, at The Ella Hill Hutch Community Center.

Believing in the power of the Midnight Basketball League Program to change lives. In 2004, he create a non-profit, “ Association of Midnight Basketball League Programs, Inc.,” (AMBLP) to serve as the umbrella governing body for Midnight Basketball League Programs (MBLP) across the nation. Larry also acquired the Rights to use of the Name, Logo, and Trademarks from the Midnight Basketball League, Inc. of Glen Arden, Maryland, the Founding Chapter in 1986.

Further in collaboration with local law enforcement, medical personnel, and The Bryant Mortuary, he created the SCARED STIFF Program, which aims to teach teens and young adults about the despair and destruction caused by GUN VIOLENCE.

For his efforts in the community, Larry has received several honors: a Bay Area Jefferson Award in 2009, Beta Pi Sigma Community Service Award in 2006, and SF Public Library Unsung Hero Award in 1997.

From the Association Midnight Basketball League Program – AMBLP

Pictures provided by AMBLP

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