Dec/01/08 08:17 PM Filed in:
Vernon Carey
When a black limousine rolled
up under police escort to Miami Northwestern High
School on Monday afternoon, hundreds of Liberty
City residents started screaming.
Leroy Williams of Liberty City summed up the scene:
``This is bigger than Obama.''
Vernon Carey, the Miami Dolphins' starting right tackle
and a former lineman at the University of Miami and
Northwestern High, is decidedly bigger than the
president-elect -- at least physically. On Monday, he
was back at his old school for the fourth annual Vernon
Carey Thanksgiving Turkey Drive.
He and several of his teammates, including Ronnie
Brown, Ricky Williams and members of the offensive
line, gave turkeys and cranberry sauce to residents
where he grew up.
''Times are tough and a lot of people are struggling,''
Carey said, ``this is my way of giving back to the
community.''
People waited in line for hours to get a turkey and
possibly a photo with the Dolphins players who manned
the tables and gave away turkeys. The players were
joined by members of Northwestern's football team.
Carey, a finalist for the 2008 Walter Payton NFL Man of
the Year Award, is involved in other programs focused
on helping those who are less fortunate. He and his
wife, LaTavia, started a mentoring program for students
at Brownsville Middle School in Liberty City, and he
also sponsors Carey's Crew, which allows 20 kids from
the middle school to attend every home game.
By the end of the day, more than 600 turkeys and
hundreds of cans of cranberry sauce had been unloaded
from the 53-foot semi-container. Carey paid for the
food, and Publix underwrote the truck and delivery.
''I think it's good for the neighborhood,'' said
Danielle Pounds, a senior at Northwestern. ``The
economy's bad and people don't have money to buy food
right now.''
Carey's offensive line coach at Northwestern, Terrance
Craig, summed up the day: ``Vernon is a good guy.''
(miamiherald.com)