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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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212363 4th-Dec-2012 10:21 pm (UTC)
It would be more heart-warming if he didn't take a picture with the receipt and obviously do it for press.
212363 4th-Dec-2012 10:21 pm (UTC)
But it's still nice.
tucker 4th-Dec-2012 10:23 pm (UTC)
I hate being so cold hearted but that's the first thing I thought of lol
212363 4th-Dec-2012 10:32 pm (UTC)
THANK YOU. People are mad I said it and I don't deny it's an amazing thing he did but I just hate that he took a picture with the receipt like "look at me!"

JUST BEING HONEST, sorry guys
xpirate_queenx 4th-Dec-2012 10:23 pm (UTC)
little_pete 4th-Dec-2012 10:23 pm (UTC)
chill out, i work with people who have received so much money from him to help kids out in houston, and he donates his time as well. if doing this inspires anyone else, especially others in the nfl, to follow his lead then that RULES.
noon 4th-Dec-2012 10:24 pm (UTC)
i dont see what's so bad about getting press for it ?
giving attention to the charitable foundation will raise the chances that plebs will donate as well

and he founded the charity in '03 so i doubt this was a one time thing for publicity
vehiclesshockme 4th-Dec-2012 10:25 pm (UTC)
Yeah but kids are still going to benefit from it.
thisampersand 4th-Dec-2012 10:26 pm (UTC)
kanonot 4th-Dec-2012 10:26 pm (UTC)
i've never heard of him till now. so i doubt it. he probably did it to encourage others to do the same.

bu who knows. it's a great thing though
d00ditsemily 4th-Dec-2012 10:26 pm (UTC)
how would you know anything about heartwarming, louis
chuk_is_dazzled 4th-Dec-2012 10:28 pm (UTC)
uh, he's been doing this for awhile/his charity, hes helped hundreds of kids so no need for this negativity
deadendqueen16 4th-Dec-2012 10:29 pm (UTC)
THIS IS WHY WE CAN'T HAVE NICE THINGS!
orangeandblack 4th-Dec-2012 10:30 pm (UTC)
well it helps get the idea out there and even if someone drops fifty dollars on their shopping spree, it's all that matters.

This sort of stuff does motivate people to help, etc.

I may be oversensitive because I talk about stuff that I do all the time, just to give people some bug in their ear to help out, etc. It's not just about the attention you get personally. Sigh.
so_chic_doll 4th-Dec-2012 10:30 pm (UTC)
evett 4th-Dec-2012 10:44 pm (UTC)
Why? He is trying to get press for his charity so that others might want to donate to it as well.
expromqueen 4th-Dec-2012 10:49 pm (UTC)
plus anyone could say they spent x amount of money on charitable gifts but u know everyone wants receipts as proof
2bhllywdornt2b 4th-Dec-2012 10:51 pm (UTC)
exactly what I came here to say.
nicolesnitchie 4th-Dec-2012 10:54 pm (UTC)
he didn't do it for the press idiot. you obv know nothing about him.
mmbien 4th-Dec-2012 11:08 pm (UTC)
exactly. why do people feel the need to publicise their good deeds.
lisse_pitch13 5th-Dec-2012 12:20 am (UTC)
HE SHOWING THE RECEIPTS ISN'T THAT WHAT ONTD LIVES FOR.
anydoppelganger 5th-Dec-2012 12:46 am (UTC)
he does this every year. sorry you're not as good a person
for_serious13 5th-Dec-2012 01:00 am (UTC)
boooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
duchello 5th-Dec-2012 03:57 am (UTC)
actually I'm sure it's part of their contract do to press for & publicize their charity
pantless_deacon 5th-Dec-2012 04:46 am (UTC)
True, but he's only about 31...still pretty young. If I were to do this, even if I did it out of the kindness of my heart I would still find that huge receipt "OMG" enough to want a picture of it. It doesn't reduce the thought behind it, that's just a shit load of money and a 3 page receipt is sort of funny.
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