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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 6/26/05

CONTACT: Miriam Rinn, Communications Manager | 212-786-5092 | send an e-mail


JCC Association Hooks Up With Major League Baseball, Launching Program For Local Youth

NEW YORK, NY, JUNE 26, 2006 – Thanks to Major League Baseball, ten Jewish Community Centers and summer camps have received grants to offer Major League Baseball’s Rookie League Pitching Machine Program. The 6-12 year old participants will join a league in after-school JCC programs or during summer camp.

The grants will pay for pitching machines and collateral equipment, such as batting helmets; baseball gloves; and catchers’ mitts, shin guards, chest protectors and masks, essential to operating the program. Designed as a bridge between tee-ball for little ones and live-pitch baseball, the pitching program gives boys and girls an opportunity to learn the sport’s fundamentals in a supportive, fun environment that reduces the risk of injury and develops hand/eye coordination.

JCCs not selected this time around are nonetheless encouraged to incorporate the Rookie League instructional concept into their youth sports programming, said Steve Becker, JCC Association’s continental consultant for sports & wellness, taking advantage of JCC Association and MLB support services to ensure success and the opportunity to distinguish their program from competing neighborhood sports programs.

Beyond their increased level of technical skill, young participants receive the intangible benefits of greater self-confidence, enthusiasm for the game of baseball, and the improved social skills that come with interaction on a team. A positive recreational outlet, Rookie League provides a basis for life-long physical fitness. Program guidelines stipulate all players must be included, discourage coaches from score-keeping, and ban bunting, stealing or walks, thereby playing down excessive competition while furthering participants’ self-esteem and sense of accomplishment at this impressionable stage.

To meet the selection criteria, JCCs and summer camps had to demonstrate that they were capable of fielding a minimum of four teams; commit to hiring a league leader, and provide adequate budgetary support. The projected enrollment, as well as ethnic diversity of the youth population served, was also taken into account.
Participating grantees are:
• Shimon & Sara Birnbaum JCC, Bridgewater, NJ
• Sabes JCC, St. Louis Park, MN
• JCC of Rhode Island, Providence, RI
• Mid-Island Y-JCC, Plainview, NY
• JCC MetroWest, West Orange, NJ
• Harry & Rose Samson Family JCC, Milwaukee, WI
• Camp Barney Medintz at Marcus JCC, Atlanta, GA
• JCC of Greater Baltimore, Owings Mills, MD
• Worcester JCC, Worcester, MA
• New Jersey Y Camps, Fairfield, NJ

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JCC Association is the leadership network of, and central agency for the Jewish Community Center Movement, which is comprised of 350 JCC, YM-YWHA and camp sites in the U. S. and Canada. JCC Association offers a wide range of services and resources to strengthen the capacity of its affiliates to provide educational, cultural, social, Jewish identity-building, and recreational programs to enhance the lives of North American Jews of all ages and backgrounds. Additionally, the movement fosters and strengthens connections between North American Jews and Israel as well as with world Jewry. JCC Association is also the U.S. government accredited agency for serving the religious and social needs of Jewish military personnel, their families, and patients in VA hospitals through JWB Jewish Chaplains Council.

 

Miriam Rinn
Communications Manager
JCC Association
15 E. 26 St., NY, NY 10010
212-786-5092

grounds. Additionally, the movement fosters and strengthens connections between North American Jews and Israel as well as with world Jewry. JCC Association is also a U.S. government accredited agency for serving the religious and social needs of Jewish military personnel, their families, and patients in VA hospitals through JWB Jewish Chaplains Council.

The NFL Youth Football Fund (YFF) is a 501c3 nonprofit organization founded by the National Football League and NFL Players Association in 1998 to use football as a catalyst to promote positive youth development. Through the YFF, hundreds of thousands of youngsters have been given the opportunity to learn the game of football, get physically fit, and stay involved in productive after-school activities with adult mentors. The YFF also provides youth football participants with safe and accessible places to play, as well as programs and initiatives that address the importance of proper coaching, academics, health and safety, and life skills development.
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