Register your child for a FREE basketball camp led by NBA player JD Davison and his foundation. Skills, mentorship, and a future — all at no cost to your family.
JD Davison grew up in Letohatchee, Alabama — a small town in Lowndes County where opportunity isn't always easy to find. He worked hard, stayed humble, and earned a spot in the NBA.
Now he's coming back — because he never forgot where he came from, and he believes the next great player, scholar, or leader is right here in this community.
The JD Davison Legacy Foundation was founded by Catrina Davison to turn JD's story into a pathway for every young person in Lowndes County.
We believe every child deserves access to free programs that build character, discipline, and confidence — regardless of their family's income or their zip code.
Our camps are 100% free. Our mentors are real. And our belief in your child is absolute.
Takes 2 minutes. Completely free. Spots are limited — register now to secure your child's place.
Yes — 100% free. There is no registration fee, equipment fee, or hidden cost. The JD Davison Legacy Foundation covers all program costs through donations and partnerships so families never have to pay.
Youth ages 8–18 in Lowndes County and surrounding communities. All skill levels are welcome — from first-timers to competitive players. No tryouts required.
JD participates in foundation events when his NBA schedule allows. Whether or not he's present at every session, every program is built on his values and run by coaches and mentors who share his commitment to community.
Athletic shoes, comfortable workout clothes, and a water bottle. Everything else — equipment, instruction, and snacks — is provided by the foundation.
After you submit this form, our team will contact you within 2 business days via phone or email to confirm your child's registration and share camp details.
Yes. Outstanding participants who demonstrate character and commitment are connected to scholarship opportunities as part of our broader mission. Ask our team for details during orientation.