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Born 2 Do This Organization
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“WITHOUT ACADEMICS THERE ARE NO ATHLETICS”
To utilize athletics as a vehicle to reach and enrich the minds of our youth, while strongly encouraging academic responsibility among Student-Athletes. Increase the amount of youth that graduate from high school to pursue post secondary education. Implement Ultimate Professionals Athletic-Training Camps, Academic Athletic Mentoring Program and Parents for Academic Athletic Mentoring Programs and Educational Resources programs for the youth in the Metro Detroit community ultimately expanding to diverse communities across the nation. Including but not limited to providing Student- Athletes financial support for Private High School and College enrollment.
Youth are encouraged to:
- Stay in school continuing through high school graduation
- Aspire to attend college and pursue a higher level of education
- Become actively responsible for their personal and career development
- Participate in the foundations programs for mentorship and guidance
| The mission of Born2dothis is to provide various athletic academic outlets for youth and continuing opportunities to excel on and off the playing field. Through a network of camps, seminars and events students participate in programs that help to further education via sports with the emphasis on expanding their education into college. Born2dothis promotes, supports educational and recreational programs that build hope, create opportunity, foster development and encourage growth to achieve excellence.We will create an environment that will physically & mentally nurture today’s youth inspiring them to strive above and beyond the challenges they face on a daily basis. Furthermore introducing U.P.A.C., A.A.M.P. and P.A.A.M.P.E.R. Focusing on the theme “WITHOUT ACADEMICS THERE ARE NO ATHLETICS” |
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