The Golden State Warriors announced today that guard Klay Thompson has donated $20,000 to the City of Oakland’s Human Services Department., Communities United Committee, Alameda County/Oakland Community Action Partnership and the Emergency Food Providers Committee to facilitate the continuation of their annual city-wide Thanksgiving Dinner event on Tuesday, November 25. The annual event will take place at the Marriott Hotel at Oakland City Center (550 10th Street, Oakland, CA 94607) from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Warriors Legend Alvin Attles will attend the dinner on Thompson’s behalf from Noon – 1:00 p.m. to help serve meals to the 2,000 low-income families, seniors and homeless individuals invited to this year’s holiday dinner. The evening of the event, Thompson and the Warriors will be playing in Miami against the Heat.

“Thanksgiving dinner is something that every family should have the opportunity to enjoy together during the holidays and I’m lucky enough to have the ability to help those in need enjoy a meal with their loved ones this year,” said Thompson. “In past years, several of my teammates have stepped up and donated to help make the City of Oakland’s Thanksgiving Day meal a reality. It’s my pleasure to do it this year for these families and senior citizens in need.”

This event is part of the team’s 2014 Plays for the Holidays community outreach campaign, as the Warriors organization and every Warriors player and coach will participate in events throughout the months of November and December to help brighten the lives of local families and youth in the Bay Area.

Early this month, Thompson participated in the Shop with the Warriors event where he joined fellow teammate Draymond Green, Assistant Coaches Luke Walton and Jarron Collins, and Warriors Community Ambassador Adonal Foyle to surprise five Bay Area families with a shopping spree at Lucky Supermarket to ensure each family has a memorable Thanksgiving. The fourth annual Shop with the Warriors event, presented by Lucky Supermarket, took place in Alameda’s Lucky Supermarket on Wednesday, November 12.

In addition to Thompson, major sponsors of the City Of Oakland Holiday Dinner are the City’s Human Services Department Hunger Program, AC/Oakland Community Action Partnership, Oakland Marriott City Center, and the many concerned citizens of Oakland and the surrounding Bay Area. The City of Oakland’s annual Thanksgiving Dinner is a volunteer-operated event that brings out the best in our community and it is supported by donations, large and small, by hundreds of neighborhood volunteers – in a spirit of giving and fellowship. Just $12.63 will provide a meal for one guest and $25 per family.