Daniel Washington Honored at Red Wings’ Black History Game for Community Leadership

During the Detroit Red Wings’ Black History Game, NW Goldberg Cares founder Daniel Washington was recognized for his transformational leadership and dedication to neighborhood revitalization in NW Goldberg.

On February 24, 2024, the Detroit Red Wings hosted their annual Black History Game at Little Caesars Arena, celebrating the legacy of Black athletes in hockey and recognizing local leaders making an impact. Among the honorees in the Game Changers series was Daniel A. Washington, founder and executive director of NW Goldberg Cares.

Born and raised in the NW Goldberg neighborhood, Washington was celebrated for his tireless work in revitalizing the community through public spaces, housing rehabilitation, and inclusive neighborhood programming. The award highlights his commitment to sustaining NW Goldberg’s vibrancy for future generations and underscores how sports can unite communities across backgrounds.

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