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5:13 pm - 12/04/2012

Texans WR Andre Johnson drops $19K on toy shopping spree for charity



Here's an NFL story designed to warm your heart and terrify your wallet. Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson, one of the league's unquestioned good guys, on Tuesday performed what's becoming an annual ritual for him: a Toys R' Us shopping spree for at-risk youth in Houston.

Johnson's Foundation, the Andre Johnson Charitable Foundation, funded the spree, in which 12 children selected by Child Protective Services had 80 seconds to fill up their carts with as many toys as they could. And oh, could they fill those carts.

"You hear a minute and twenty seconds, and you don't think that's a long time, but you'd be surprised by what these kids can put into their buckets," Johnson said afterward. You can see his gargantuan receipt in the photo at right.

The children, ranging in ages from 8 to 16, have all suffered parental abuse in some form and now live with extended family members. But each child made sure to purchase toys for siblings and other relatives as well.

Johnson's foundation performs several works throughout the year for children in both Houston and Johnson's Miami hometown. But he told the team's website that it's the Toys R' Us event that he enjoys the most.

"I think it's probably the best one because you get to see the kids really enjoy it," he said. "That's what this season is about. It's something I look forward to. The kids are happy, they get what they want for Christmas, and that's all that matters."

After the spree, Johnson also joined the Houston Police Department's Blue Santa program to surprise 800 students at Houston's Bastian Elementary School with Christmas presents.

Johnson stressed that he had traveled the path many of these kids were on, and he hoped they could learn from his example: "I grew up in a single-parent home and I was fortunate to achieve my goals," he said. "So, whatever goals you have, just keep them out in front of you, don't let anybody distract you away from them, because there will be distractions that try to detour you away from your goals. That's the biggest thing."

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daisychain_halo 4th-Dec-2012 10:22 pm (UTC)
awesome!
oh7 4th-Dec-2012 10:22 pm (UTC)
That's what's up.
xpirate_queenx 4th-Dec-2012 10:22 pm (UTC)
We need more people like him.
katiexxpie 4th-Dec-2012 10:25 pm (UTC)
you'd be surprised how many nfl players are involved with charity work
orangeandblack 4th-Dec-2012 10:38 pm (UTC)
Athletes in general. Hockey players are brought up from the youth level to "give back".
tvwizard 4th-Dec-2012 10:22 pm (UTC)
it's nice to see a positive nfl player post tbh

this actually made me tear up a bit
deadendqueen16 4th-Dec-2012 10:23 pm (UTC)
That's so awesome.
pistol_eyes 4th-Dec-2012 10:24 pm (UTC)
So sweet.

Go Bears.
vehiclesshockme 4th-Dec-2012 10:24 pm (UTC)
That's awesome.
mikachanyo 4th-Dec-2012 10:24 pm (UTC)
My parents were just talking about the other day how many celebrities from Houston never give back to the city. I'll have to share this with them. (Though I don't know if he is from Houston)

Edited at 2012-12-04 10:25 pm (UTC)
meredydd 4th-Dec-2012 10:28 pm (UTC)
He's from Miami but does a lot of stuff for kids here in Houston.
mikachanyo 4th-Dec-2012 10:38 pm (UTC)
ty for telling me. That is really nice of him.
orangeandblack 4th-Dec-2012 10:39 pm (UTC)
That's the whole point of local sports teams, I wouldn't doubt that the rest of the team does special stuff for charities around the area as well. Ick that someone would assume that a club does nothing to give back.
orangeandblack 4th-Dec-2012 10:24 pm (UTC)
This is fucking awesome. If I had that sort of money, this is exactly what I'd do because I love shopping for toys and I have no children in my life to actually buy them for. So I'd be all "BUYING ALL THE AWESOME GIFTS FOR DONATIONS, NO BIG FUCKING DEAL."

Bless his heart.
yurasama_love 4th-Dec-2012 10:26 pm (UTC)
Damn, what good move.
redleigh86 4th-Dec-2012 10:26 pm (UTC)
:,)

how awesome of him! I try to do this too every Christmas, though obviously I can't spend $19k... I just do what I can cause all kids deserve presents come holiday season. I don't have much money this year though so I've gone through my old toy and book bins to see what's good enough to be donated to the women's shelter for their children.
saltireflower 4th-Dec-2012 11:24 pm (UTC)
Awwww that's great.
angi_is_altered 4th-Dec-2012 10:26 pm (UTC)
More wealthy people need to do this.
gonexforgotten 4th-Dec-2012 10:27 pm (UTC)
That's awesome!!! What a cool guy tbh
so_chic_doll 4th-Dec-2012 10:27 pm (UTC)
aw that's so awesome.

i love that he took the time to shop for the toys too.

i'd love to do something like that one day when i have the money. that's part of my motivation to be successful tbh-- because i just want to give so much to people. my friends think i'm weird for that, but idk, it just seems like it'd be awesome to make a difference in people's lives.

Edited at 2012-12-04 10:28 pm (UTC)
nbyevu 4th-Dec-2012 10:28 pm (UTC)
It's a great think that they did, but the 80 seconds thing is kinda fucked up.
so_chic_doll 4th-Dec-2012 10:31 pm (UTC)
hahaha I think it's awesomely fun.

The kids have to make a mad dash for it and it brings a sort of competition/game element into things.
__nocturna 5th-Dec-2012 12:30 am (UTC)
It said there was only 12 kids, so 19k divided by 12 is a pretty awesome haul for them, lol
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