YMCA Black Achievers

 The YMCA Black Achievers program was founded in 1971 at New York City's Harlem Y. Its purpose is to help young African Americans to develop a positive sense of self and to set high education and career goals. African American professionals act as role models and volunteer leaders for the two types of YMCA Black Achievers programs:

The program's objectives are:

  • To help youth ages 6 and up to develop a positive sense of self
  • To raise the academic standards of youth
  • To expose students to diverse career options
  • To provide positive role models for youth
  • To recognize and promote excellence
  • To create channels for continuing community involvement for business and industry

Program benefits:

  • Youth are motivated to succeed in school and gain marketable skills.
  • Adults are recognized by their peers as achievers and are given the opportunity to serve as role models for youth.
  • Companies are provided with a way to support urban youth, which enhances their corporate image and helps build a future workforce of competent, motivated young adults.
  • YMCAs that sponsor Black Achievers gain corporate support for its programs and a dynamic way to involve black professionals in meeting community needs as YMCA volunteers.

The Black Achievers program is a cooperative venture that marshals the resources of the home, the school, the corporate community and the YMCA to help youth set and attain high education and career goals.

Scholarship Directory Online:

Whether you are a junior or senior, it is never to early to start looking for scholarships to help pay for a college education. In addition to the scholarships available through the Black Achievers program, there are thousands of foundations, corporations and other resources that provide scholarships annually. Download the Scholarship Directory to begin your search. Included in the directory are eligibility requirements and application deadlines. Don't wait! Start planning for your future today!

 The YMCA Black Achievers program was founded in 1971 at New York City's Harlem Y. Its purpose is to help young African Americans to develop a positive sense of self and to set high education and career goals. African American professionals act as role models and volunteer leaders for the two types of YMCA Black Achievers programs:

The program's objectives are:

  • To help youth ages 6 and up to develop a positive sense of self
  • To raise the academic standards of youth
  • To expose students to diverse career options
  • To provide positive role models for youth
  • To recognize and promote excellence
  • To create channels for continuing community involvement for business and industry

Program benefits:

  • Youth are motivated to succeed in school and gain marketable skills.
  • Adults are recognized by their peers as achievers and are given the opportunity to serve as role models for youth.
  • Companies are provided with a way to support urban youth, which enhances their corporate image and helps build a future workforce of competent, motivated young adults.
  • YMCAs that sponsor Black Achievers gain corporate support for its programs and a dynamic way to involve black professionals in meeting community needs as YMCA volunteers.

The Black Achievers program is a cooperative venture that marshals the resources of the home, the school, the corporate community and the YMCA to help youth set and attain high education and career goals.

Scholarship Directory Online:

Whether you are a junior or senior, it is never to early to start looking for scholarships to help pay for a college education. In addition to the scholarships available through the Black Achievers program, there are thousands of foundations, corporations and other resources that provide scholarships annually. Download the Scholarship Directory to begin your search. Included in the directory are eligibility requirements and application deadlines. Don't wait! Start planning for your future today!

Message from Chavis

 The next Group Meeting will be
Saturday, November 22 from 10:00 am - Noon 
at the 
Dover Foundation YMCA.

For more information contact, Chavis Gash, Black Achiever
Program Director at 704-669-3632 or
704-349-1539.

 

 

 The next Group Meeting will be
Saturday, November 22 from 10:00 am - Noon 
at the 
Dover Foundation YMCA.

For more information contact, Chavis Gash, Black Achiever
Program Director at 704-669-3632 or
704-349-1539.

 

 

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Recent News

2009 Black Achievers Kickoff:

The 2008-09 Black Achievers Kickoff will be held on Saturday, August 30th, at Cleveland Community College. Activities begin at 4pm and will include Music, Dancing, Fun, Games and Food. There will also be a special information session for parents. The kickoff will be held in the Jack Hunt Campus Center. For more information contact Chavis Gash at 704-349-1539.

2008 Banquet Highlights:

The 2008 Black Achievers Banquet was held on May 1st, 2008 at Cleveland Community College. With more than 75 guests and volunteers in attendance, this was one of the most successful banquets in recent years. More than $6,000 in academic scholarships were awarded. Visit the Black Achievers Photos page to see some of the nights activities.

2009 Black Achievers Kickoff:

The 2008-09 Black Achievers Kickoff will be held on Saturday, August 30th, at Cleveland Community College. Activities begin at 4pm and will include Music, Dancing, Fun, Games and Food. There will also be a special information session for parents. The kickoff will be held in the Jack Hunt Campus Center. For more information contact Chavis Gash at 704-349-1539.

2008 Banquet Highlights:

The 2008 Black Achievers Banquet was held on May 1st, 2008 at Cleveland Community College. With more than 75 guests and volunteers in attendance, this was one of the most successful banquets in recent years. More than $6,000 in academic scholarships were awarded. Visit the Black Achievers Photos page to see some of the nights activities.

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