BBBSY Badges for Baseball

Baltimore City

In hundreds of communities across America, vulnerable youth and law enforcement are joining forces to play and learn—building positive connections in the process. They’re part of our signature Badges for Baseball program, created in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Justice. The life-skills training program pairs youth with law enforcement mentors from local communities who use team sports to teach valuable life lessons. Devised to deter juvenile delinquency, Badges targets America’s most vulnerable youth, including those in low-income families and single-parent homes, children of parents on active military duty, and youth with disabilities. Equally important, Badges helps repair contentious relationships between inner-city youth and law enforcement. -In-person sessions will be twice weekly for 60 minutes during summer programming. -Sessions are facilitated by Community School Enrichment Specialists who provide programming. -Programming takes place in a facilitated group setting but there is an emphasis on relationship building within each 1:1 match. Screening: 1. Volunteers must agree to a background check 2. Volunteers must complete the Badges for Baseball training

303 W. Chesapeake Ave. Baltimore, Maryland 21204 United States

For more information contact Yasmine Henderson at yasminehenderson@ymaryland.org

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BBBSY Badges for Baseball