Who
participates?
YMCA
of Greater Cincinnati Black & Hispanic Achievers is open to youth in middle
and/or high schools, from all social, economic and academic levels. The only true
requirement a youth must have to enroll in the program is the desire to achieve.
Adults
of color also benefit from this program. Each year, corporations, businesses and
organizations nominate successful role models in professional and managerial positions
who are honored at an awards event. Thanks to the opportunity for leadership roles
in the YMCA of Greater Cincinnati Black & Hispanic Achievers program, adults
can gain visibility within their YMCA branch boards and companies, helping them
to advance professionally and within their community. The program now reaps the
benefits of past teen achievers who return to give back to a program that gave
so much to them. Many past teen achievers have been honored as adult achievers.
They also volunteer as cluster leaders, serve on YMCA branch boards and hold key
positions within the YMCA, such as the position of Black & Hispanic Achievers
Director. Finally, because of their participation and networking with adult volunteers,
many past teen achievers have attained high profile positions within the corporate
and business community.
The
program includes college prep and leadership development activities, such as workshops
on SAT/ACT preparation; study skills/time management; interviewing techniques;
financial management; teambuilding field trips; community service-learning projects;
and college tours. The program hosts meetings at the YMCA, churches, schools,
colleges/universities or local businesses. The Black & Hispanic Achievers
program strongly incorporates the building of the Abundant Assets - 40 critical
factors for the successful growth and development of young people. The assets
clearly show the important roles that families, schools, congregations, neighborhoods,
youth organizations and others in communities play in shaping young peoples
lives.
