Welcome To Courtney S. Crooms Foundation

The Courtney S. Crooms Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization that was established to recognize the academic, athletic, and civic accomplishments of highly-motivated female student-athletes.

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Our Foundation

It was founded in 2006 by the mother and father of its namesake after her tragic passing in a motor vehicle accident. Courtney Crooms was a 14 year old with a special talent that drew the attention of several high school coaches. 

The family has founded this organization to honor Courtney’s memory, legacy, and life, as well as to challenge, and encourage female student-athletes to strive for excellence in every area of their life. Courtney’s motto was to live life with passion and purpose, and to play each game, as if it was her last! 

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CSC Foundation would like to honor the memory of

Our Beloved Amber has gotten her  eternal wings: 1995-2024

Courtney understood

The significance of her athletic gifting and talentsCourtney understood

and viewed them as gifts from God

relished every opportunity to compete

Courtney excelled in the classroom

and encourage female student-athletes to strive for excellence in every area of their life.

vowed that one day she would “change-the-game!” 

The family has founded this organization to honor Courtney’s memory, legacy, and life, as well as to challenge, and encourage female student-athletes to strive for excellence in every area of their life. Courtney’s motto was to live life with passion and purpose, and to play each game, as if it was her last! 

We Love Courtney

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  • Wachovia-Wells Fargo Annual Day of Giving recognizes The Courtney S. Crooms Foundation Inc. with a $1,000 Community Partner grant from the Wachovia Foundation. Mrs. Crooms & Ehize Aisuan, Store manager, AVP

  • The CSC Foundation receives a $1,500 contribution from The Clayton Collaborative Authority for their work and impact within the local community. Other nonprofits honoredfrom L-R were: The National Museum of Commercial Aviation; African Women’s Development Foundation, and House of Dawn Inc. With Ga. State Rep Mike Glanton

  •   Brodnisha Taylor and Eniya Edwards, South Cobb H. S. and both Class of 2012 Display their CSC team Jerseys prior to 2012, 6th Annual Memorial Tournament