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OKC Thunder Terrance Ferguson And Mother Rachelle Holdman Love Giving Back To Tulsa

By Fred L. Jones, Jr.

        Eagle Staff Writer

        fjones@theoklahomaeagle.net

 

 

The roots of Terrance Ferguson and his mother Racheal Holdman are truly deep in Tulsa, Oklahoma. So deep are the ties to Tulsa, that the duo are hosting their second event in Tulsa with a Back-To-School Backpack Giveaway on Saturday August 24th  from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 3508 N. Sheridan.

Racheal Holdman stated: “Giving back is pleasure especially helping kids has always been something I have enjoyed doing since my kids where younger, I always volunteered with their organizers so giving back to my home town has always been my passion since my son was drafted here although. We moved to Dallas when they were younger, I always reminded them that Tulsa is our hometown.”

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Ferguson and Holdman also hosted a free basketball camp in Tulsa last month which was an overwhelming success, giving is just a part of everyday life for Ferguson and Holdman as they continue to be a blessing to Tulsa and so many other cities and locations.

Holdman looking to the future also stated: “I always love to do my projects there, and give back to our hometown, spread the love to them, my backpack event is something I started last year and want to grower it be bigger and bigger each year, to try and help as many kids as I can.”

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