Black History Month: Foundation Celebrates Maurice Lucas' 70th Birthday With Scholarship Drive (Photo) -02/15/22
PORTLAND, Ore. – As the nation marks Black History Month in February, the Maurice Lucas Foundation is celebrating what would have been its namesake’s 70th birthday on Feb. 18 with a scholarship drive.
“The funds donated will go to our Howard Hedinger Memorial Scholarship Fund to support Portland students’ post-secondary schooling,” said David Lucas, son of the late Maurice Lucas and executive director of the foundation. “Dad wore the number 20 when he played for the Trail Blazers. To mark that, we want to raise $20,000 in 20 days.”
The scholarship drive will start Feb. 18 and run to March 9. Anyone who wants to donate can do so at www.ML20.org.
The late Maurice Lucas is a significant and memorable piece of Black history in Oregon. It’s been 34 years since he last played with the Trail Blazers, 12 years since he served as an assistant coach with the team and 11 years since he passed away. Yet he remains one of the most beloved Trail Blazers of all time among the team’s fans.
Lucas was born and raised in Pittsburgh. The 6 ft.-9 in. power forward played at Marquette University. After a two-year stint in the ABA, he joined the Portland Trail Blazers. Lucas was the team’s leading scorer in 1977, the only year the Trail Blazers won the NBA Championship.
The Trail Blazers retired the four-time NBA All Star’s number in 1987. The ABA also named Lucas to its All-Time Team. He passed away in 2010 at age 58 of cancer.
Lucas had a storied 14-year career in professional basketball, but off the court is where he built his legacy of community service. The foundation carries on that legacy by providing a safe environment to ensure all students have an equitable opportunity to earn a high-quality education and access to transformational life opportunities.
About The Maurice Lucas Foundation
Based in Lake Oswego, the Maurice Lucas Foundation was founded in 2011 by members of Lucas’ family and their friends. It provides free academic and athletic programs to students in Portland. It models, teaches, mentors, coaches and counsels students from middle school through high school – and beyond. The foundation named its scholarship fund in honor of one of its strongest supporters, the late Howard Hedinger, a well-known Portland philanthropist.
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