My family, friends and supporters,
This is my final blog relating to my Camino Trek and
specifically Urban Squash Toronto. As promised, I wanted to give you some
history of Urban Squash Toronto, how it came to be, what its' objectives are, and how
we are now progressing.
The concept behind Urban Squash, started 18 years ago in
Boston. It was started by a friend, Greg Zaff. He was a graduate of Williams
College, and a former Canadian Open Squash champion.
Greg decided he wanted to give back rather than going to
Wall Street and he began an organization called Squash Busters. Greg wanted to
help children in difficult environments improve their education, life skills,
and use the sport of Squash as a vehicle.
Since that day, 18 years ago, he has raised over $12
million, put over 1000 children through his program, and has now developed 15
similar programs throughout the United States, and now Canada.
His graduates, and the graduates of all the programs,
have accomplished the following:
- Supported 500 students starting in grade 6/7 through college graduation
- Raised approximately $75M since 1996
- Urban Squash "students" have attained a 94% acceptance rate on their College applications
Urban Squash Toronto (UST), was founded in 2009, by a group of Toronto
Squash enthusiasts. I am the Chairman and we put together a
Board of Directors who are passionate about children and the game of squash.
This includes, former World Number 1 and Canadian squash legend, Jonathon
Power.
The mission of the program is the same as that started in Boston as
above, to help children with their education and life skills, while using the
game of squash as a vehicle to help. It is a registered Canadian Charity.
UST's first full year of operation was in 2010. The program is run at
the NSA (National Squash Academy) in Downsview, and its students come from
schools in the Jane/Finch corridor, one of the most challenging neighborhoods
in Toronto. UST students start at grade 6, and are supported by the program
until they finish high school.
We have worked closely with former World #1 Jonathon
Power and top Canadian junior coach Jamie Nicholls at the NSA, to help provide UST students with the best facilities and
coaching resources in the country.
I would like to thank Harrow Sports for donating uniforms and squash equipment as well as Oxford Learning for their supply of academic materials.
I would like to thank Harrow Sports for donating uniforms and squash equipment as well as Oxford Learning for their supply of academic materials.
Our objective was the same as the objective started by Greg
in Boston - to help children in underserved communities pursue the post-secondary
pathways of their choice through squash coaching, academic tutoring and direct
mentoring. Our students enter the program in grade 6, and we continue
working with them until they have graduated high school, and beyond.
Over the last three years, we have developed our program to include over 50
children in grades 6-8 whom we work with three times a week on squash,
academics and fitness/well being. We have community service days, field
trips and tournaments that the students participate in.
As you know, my Camino Trek was dedicated to raising funds
for Urban Squash Toronto and I am pleased to say that with your help, we
exceeded my original goal of $100,000 by reaching $110,000. Thank you again for
your contributions.
Our Executive Director is Shivani Ruparell and she has done
an excellent job raising awareness of UST, working with the students
and most recently securing an Ontario Trillium Foundation award to help us grow
the program.
Please see a
recent article and video from the Toronto Star that interviewed Shivani and
explains the importance of the programs focus – it’s not only about the sport but also about academic tutoring, fitness
mentoring and emotional support.
The
article also explains the importance of our “army” of volunteers and I
encourage any of you reading this who have an interest in helping to contact
Shivani at Shivani@urbansquashtoronto.org
and please visit the UST website http://urbansquashtoronto.org/ for more information.
I was recently interviewed by the CBC Metro Morning Show regarding UST and a recent grant awarded to us by the Ontario Trillium Foundation. Please click here to hear the interview:
http://www.cbc.ca/metromorning/episodes/2013/11/26/squash-and-academics/
I was recently interviewed by the CBC Metro Morning Show regarding UST and a recent grant awarded to us by the Ontario Trillium Foundation. Please click here to hear the interview:
http://www.cbc.ca/metromorning/episodes/2013/11/26/squash-and-academics/
Thank you again for your donations, interest and ongoing
support of Urban Squash Toronto.
Clive