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It's Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) camp season and here's a great lineup: The Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Heroes' Sports and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM Camps.
A partnership between NBA veteran George Lynch, Clark Atlanta University Men’s Basketball Team, and Hot 107.9 radio, the clinics, sponsored by JPMorgan Chase, will be held three consecutive Saturdays on March 14th, March 21st and March 28th at Clark Atlanta University.
The STEM clinic, led by WNBA player Niesha Butler, focuses on the fundamentals of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). In addition to music and dance clinics, there will also be a financial literacy clinic, powered by JPMorgan Chase, designed to help build financial health and teach students how to achieve financial stability.
The HBCU HEROES Clinics will run 8:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. each Saturday in the Juanita P. Baranco Multipurpose Room. Nearly one thousand students are expected to attend. Click here to fill in your FREE registration
“I’ve called some of my NBA and NFL friends, community groups and corporations to provide opportunity, access and exposure to young students in the Atlanta area,” George Lynch said in the statement. The former NBA player and head coach of Clark Atlanta University’s men’s basketball team wants “students to see the endless career possibilities in all of the industries that we are presenting to them.”
Parents and carers of boys and girls aged 6-15 are encouraged to save the date for the HBCU HEROES clinic. Sub-clinics will take place throughout each day, with special appearances from NBA and NFL veterans, pep talks and skills drills.
Invitees include NBA legend Terry Cummings and Theo Ratcliff, along with NFL veterans Vonnie Holliday and Alge Crumpler. In addition, HBCU legends two-time Patriots SuperBowl Champion Tyrone Poole and Eagles Champion Hugh Douglas.
“It is important for those of us who have achieved success to collaborate together, to reach back and show the younger generation what success looks and feels like, beyond what they see on TV,” says Lynch, co-founder of HBCU Heroes.
Lynch and his business partner, Tracey Pennywell, had the vision for the camp and quickly gained the support of the business community. Dozens of Atlanta area businesses, organizations and influencers are involved in this initiative, including Clark Atlanta University, 100 Black Men of Atlanta, YMCA of Metro Atlanta, Hot 107.9 radio, the Boys and Girls Club of Metro Atlanta.
The HBCU HEROES Clinics will run 8:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. each Saturday in the Juanita P. Baranco Multipurpose Room. Nearly one thousand students are expected to attend. Click here to fill in your FREE registration