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  • Well, you all know that we love sending our receptionist,

  • Jeannie around the country to help us surprise deserving people in need.

  • Today she's in Brooklyn, New York.

  • Let's check in with her right now.

  • >> Hey, Jeannie.

  • >> Hi, Ellen.

  • >> How you doing?

  • >> Hi!

  • I'm good, how are you?

  • >> I'm really good.

  • Tell us who we're surprising today.

  • >> Okay, Ellen, I'm really, really excited about this one.

  • The person that we're surprising started an after school program that has helped

  • countless of students get free college education.

  • He is constantly paying out of his own pocket to provide for this program.

  • And, I mean, this guy, he postponed his own wedding,

  • because he wanted to make sure that his students got what they needed first.

  • He's absolutely amazing.

  • >> That's great, and what is his name, Jeanie?

  • >> His name is Lennier Young.

  • >> And he's here right now.

  • Lennier, come here.

  • So, did you think, well that sounds like me?

  • >> Yeah, I'm like, I don't know, but, damn, Brooklyn, I'm here, I-

  • >> I started in after school program.

  • >> Yeah, I'm like-

  • >> I postponed my wedding.

  • >> I said that's sounds my story.

  • [LAUGH] >> Yeah, yeah.

  • So your name is Lennier, but you have a nickname, right?

  • >> Yes, they called me Dinero.

  • >> Why do they call you Dinero?

  • >> It's just a name that I came up with and stuck with it, and

  • anybody just either call me Dinero or money.

  • >> All right, Dinero or money?

  • >> Yes.

  • >> Well, you can call me sweet water.

  • >> [LAUGH] >> I don't know why.

  • I just decided that that's my nickname, just now.

  • So, tell us about the after school program.

  • This is really amazing what I learned.

  • >> Well, the after school program, well, I started it,

  • because at the age of three, I was adopted by my mother.

  • And we started the program, because a lot of people made fun of me, and

  • made me feel like I was abandoned at a young age.

  • So I wanted to make sure that, I am sorry.

  • >> No, it is emotional.

  • It's good. >> I wanted to make sure that no kid

  • ever feels abandoned, or feel like they don't have a family, or place to go.

  • So at Jordan Madison, I wanted to see that we make sure that everybody succeeds.

  • Everybody gets into school for free.

  • And that they're outstanding, upstanding pillars of the community.

  • >> [APPLAUSE] >> Want a sip of water?

  • >> [LAUGH] >> So

  • and it's Drill, in Drill Masters, tell us about that.

  • >> In Drill Masters we help kids on and off court.

  • >> We teach student athletes, not athletic students, books comes first.

  • We help with homework.

  • We make sure any issues that they have in school, we make sure we address them.

  • You can't pick up a basketball if you are not doing good in school.

  • So, we make sure that every kid, we have a 90-95% rate that the kids graduate,

  • and they're going to college for free.

  • >> That's what I was going to ask you, that's amazing.

  • >> [APPLAUSE] >> So and

  • there's one young lady, Daisha, I think her name is.

  • >> Yes, Daisha.

  • She came to us a couple months ago, and she was having a rough time.

  • She didn't have any school, so she came on down to Drill Masters.

  • She come all the way from Connecticut, all the way to Brooklyn.

  • And we've been in the gym three to four times a week, working hard, working hard.

  • And over the summer she has got numerous offers to college.

  • So she's going to school for free.

  • >> Wow.

  • >> [APPLAUSE] >> That's amazing.

  • >> [APPLAUSE] >> All right, so Jeannie is in Brooklyn,

  • do you wanna see who she's with there?

  • >> Yes.

  • >> All right, hey, Jeannie, look who she's with.

  • >> [APPLAUSE] >> Look at them.

  • >> [SOUND] >> Wow.

  • >> Ellen, these students love Dinero.

  • >> [APPLAUSE] >> How's everybody doing?

  • >> [APPLAUSE] >> Yep.

  • How's everybody doing there, Jeanie?

  • >> They are doling so great, Ellen.

  • They love Dinero so much.

  • They've been talking about how wonderful he is, how much they've done for him.

  • You are one fantastic man and these kids love you.

  • >> I love them too.

  • >> All right, so listen, we are.

  • >> [APPLAUSE] >> The Brooklyn Nets heard about

  • the story.

  • They have a little message for you.

  • Let's watch.

  • >> Hey, Dinero, it's Brook Lopez from the Brooklyn Nets.

  • We heard your story and think what you're doing for

  • the Brooklyn community is incredible.

  • You're an awesome role model, and

  • as a thank you we want to invite you and all the kids in the Drill Masters

  • program to one of our home games as our special guests.

  • See you soon.

  • >> [APPLAUSE] >> Thank you, thank you.

  • >> So everyone there is getting tickets.

  • [LAUGH] Yeah, yeah.

  • >> All right.

  • And they sent you a special gift.

  • Where's Dinero's special gift?

  • They sent you this.

  • >> Aww.

  • >> [APPLAUSE] >> Nice.

  • >> [APPLAUSE] >> Thank you.

  • >> You are welcome.

  • We'll be right back.

  • You notice there's one person that was not in that shot with Jeannie, and

  • that is because she's here.

  • Daisha come on out.

  • So, Daisha, tell me why this guy I mean I think we all know.

  • You can hear how amazing he is and especially the intention of where he was

  • coming from that he really cared about kids, because of his own experience.

  • But tell me about him from your perspective.

  • >> Well I joined Drill Masters early May, and I was at a point during

  • basketball where I was just stagnant and stagnant with myself.

  • And my parents sacrificed and found Dinero.

  • And he did his job, and I busted my butt to get up there when I needed to.

  • And I put in my work, and he gave me 200% back.

  • >> Yep.

  • >> And that's how I got these offers and these other schools, and

  • then it came to a point where I was like, I'm committing.

  • >> I was so excited.

  • >> And I found this school, and I fell in love with the school.

  • And I'm happy.

  • He really pushed me and showed another side of me that I didn't see.

  • >> That's amazing, that's amazing.

  • >> [APPLAUSE] >> High five.

  • >> We need more of this, right?

  • More of this everywhere.

  • >> Exactly, exactly.

  • >> If every school had a Dinero that would make a huge different in a lot of

  • kids' lives.

  • We want to give you two a chance to raise some money for Drill Masters.

  • And I think you are gonna do a pretty good job, let's walk over here.

  • >> All right, so each basket you make we're gonna give you $1,000 per basket for

  • Drill Masters, okay?

  • >> [APPLAUSE] [LAUGH] >> Let's go, you ready?

  • >> All right, first, so.

  • >> You go first?

  • >> 30 seconds, so you just keep getting those balls and

  • somebody will keep throwing them to you.

  • Make sure we give them the balls back as soon as they bounce off, okay?

  • >> I go first.

  • >> 30 seconds on the clock. >> You go first?

  • >> Yeah.

  • >> Okay, go!

  • [MUSIC]

  • >> [APPLAUSE]

  • [SOUND]

  • >> [SOUND]

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • >> All right, what was that?

  • >> [APPLAUSE] >> 12?

  • All right, that was 11, that's $11,000.

  • But Shutterfly loves helping communities and inspiring stories like yours.

  • They wanna round that number up and give Drill Masters $20,000.

  • >> [APPLAUSE] >> Thank you.

  • >> Thank you so much.

  • >> You're welcome.

  • We'll be back.

  • >> [MUSIC]

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