The Embassy of Hope is a non-profit foundation established in 1998 by retired NBA All Star Vince Carter to help address the needs of children and their parents.

“A copy of the official registration (FDACS Number CH9298) and financial information may be obtained from the division of consumer services by calling toll-free (1-800-435-7352) within the state. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval, or recommendation by the state.”

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VCYBA 2009 NJ RECAP

Instilled in me at a very young age was to never give up or quit on anything that I start. Always …

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Vince Answers Emails

Q:  Hello Vince, I would like to ask what is it like to be a professional basketball player? Does basketball have …

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Vince Answers Emails

Q: I just entered my freshman season in college.  Basketball is my life… but the last few years I have been injury …

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The Vince Carter Sanctuary

In 2007, Vince and his mother, Michelle Carter-Scott, donated $1.6 million to the Stewart-Marchman-Act Foundation for a new 100-bed substance abuse …

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Another Successful Day of Giving

On December 22, 2008, Vince Carter’s Embassy of Hope Foundation partnered with the community to distribute 150 food baskets to needy …

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Florida VCYBA 2008 Scores Big

The Vince Carter Athletic Center at Mainland High School once again hosted the Vince Carter Youth Basketball Academy.  Boys and girls, …

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New Jersey VCYBA 2008 Huge Success

We knew the 2008 VCYBA-NJ was off to a great start when we arrived at the Nets practice facility at 7:00 a.m., Monday …

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Vince Carter 2008 Charity Golf Classic & Gala

On July 13, 2008, Vince Carter’s Embassy of Hope Foundation and Halifax Health Foundation hosted the Vince Carter Charity Golf Classic at …

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Vince Answers Emails

Q:   My son Noah is really only 6 years old, but I’d have to say that Vince Carter is his idol.  We found …

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Vince Carter Goes All Out For His Team Camp

Vince Carter could have made his 8:30 a. m. welcome speech a quickie Tuesday night and then slipped out the back door of …