I have been lucky, I found an organization and culture that I have connected with. My comfort at Up2Us Sports has always started with the people. Everyone here cares about the work we’re doing, they’re passionate, smart, and hard-working. The environment makes coming to work every day really easy. I also just love the work.
In Honor of Veterans Day: Support Our Troops Once They Return Home
2016 Impact Report: A Year of Advancing Sports-Based Youth Development
Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation Provides Up2Us Coach for DC Youth
It Started With VISTA: How I Grew to Manage 35 Coaches
During college I had fallen in love with research and I wanted to know what it would be like to work at a non-profit which made data-driven decisions. Thus, I took a role as an AmeriCorps VISTA doing monitoring and evaluation at Up2Us Sports.
The 2017-2018 Call For Partnership is Live!
Training Detroit Basketball Coaches in Strategies to Connect with Youth
The Detroit Pistons and PeacePlayers International (PPI) teamed up with Up2Us Sports to train basketball coaches from Junior Pistons and the Detroit area in sports-based youth development strategies.
Up2Us Sports Celebrates National Coaches Day
Up2Us Sports is proud to celebrate coaches today, and every day. Over the past six years, we have provided 16,000 coaches and youth sport administrators with the training they need to make a lasting impact. We believe that a trained coach can help youth in under-resourced communities succeed on and off the field.
Up2Us Sports From the Very Beginning
Though it’s roots begin in the late 1980’s after Paul Caccamo graduated from Georgetown, Up2Us Sports didn’t begin to take shape until 2008. To get the full scope of our origin story, we had one of our coaches interview Paul for a StoryCorps segment on the history of Up2Us Sports and where he sees the organization going in the future.
Ambassador Kim Vandenberg Hosts Swim Clinic for New Orleans Youth
Up2Us Sports athlete ambassador Kim Vandenberg hosted a swim clinic for 30 girls from long-standing partner ReNew Schaumburg Elementary. The school, in partnership with The New Orleans Recreation Development (NORD) Commission, the American Red Cross and Up2Us Sports, launched their swim program in advance of the 2017-2018 school year. Up2Us Sports placed two coaches in the program to teach students swim skills and life skills throughout the school year.
Sab Singh on the Importance of Emerging Sports
Our goals for the long-term health of our society, especially young people, include having more individuals participate in (more) sports. Not just basketball, baseball, football, hockey, soccer, tennis or golf. It includes ultimate frisbee, lacrosse, rugby 7s, T20 cricket, Quidditch, professional tag, and pickleball, amongst others.
Coach Hemon: Using Soccer to Help Young Refugees
If you know Hemon, working anywhere other than Baltimore was never an option; he sees far too much of himself in these children to go elsewhere. Hemon was born in a refugee camp in Nepal to Bhutanese parents. In 2008, he arrived in Baltimore as a twelve-year-old who couldn’t speak English, but was determined to succeed in his new country.