The Magic Johnson Foundation was founded by basketball legend Magic Johnson in 1991, the same year Johnson temporarily retired from the NBA, and works to develop programs and support community-based organizations that address the educational, health and social needs of ethnically diverse and urban communities. The foundation has three strategic priorities: HIV/AIDS, Scholarship and Community Empowerment Centers. Currently, it serves more than 250,000 individuals each year through direct and collaborative services and programs.[1]
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