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Elementary
School Visit Photo Gallery
Carson, CA - With an invitation from the Dig 4
Kids Foundation, the 2006 CSUDH womens volleyball team took
time out of practice to visit Carson Elementary School to work
with 5th graders as part of an after school program, helping with
their homework and speaking to them about the value of an
education and pursing their dreams.
The Toros then moved up a few grades and talked
to the Carson High volleyball team about the balance between
sports and school, as well as using sports as a tool to help them
reach their goals.
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The CSUDH volleyball team
recently spent time at local Carson schools talking to the
children about education and how sports can help them reach
goals. In this photo, Director of Athletics Patrick Guillen
made some comments to lead off the visit.
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Working with the kids was an
invigorating experience, begins senior middle blocker Nicole
Hoffman. Hopefully we helped them to realize that academics
are a big part of their future, and that without spending time on
their studies, sports will not be in their future.
Dig 4 Kids was founded in the spring of 2000 by
professional beach volleyball player and Olympic gold medalist,
Eric Fonoimoana. It was established after Eric participated in
many volleyball clinics and learned of the large disparity that
existed in resources for youth athletic programs in disadvantaged
communities. He felt a strong desire to equalize these
circumstances in these disadvantaged areas.
It was fun working with the
kids, says junior TaMesha Jefferson. I wish that I
would have had a program like this to provide role models outside
of my family that could have helped me with school and sports when
I was growing up.
Digging Education is the primary
activity of D4K, and is an innovative project that combines
afterschool volleyball lessons with academic mentoring and
tutoring. Students receive tutoring, mentoring, and life-lesson
counseling, and then participate in volleyball instruction and
training. The program, which takes place from 3pm to 6pm, responds
to a need for positive afterschool activity when many kids are
unsupervised and prone to involvement in dangerous or illegal
activity.
The Digs 4 Kids program is doing
a phenomenal job with helping to develop children of all ages,
states assistant coach Scott Davenport. The kids enrolled in
the program benefit by getting tutoring services at no cost while
having role models who can help mentor them at an early age.
The volunteers benefit on many
different levels including the intrinsic satisfaction of knowing
that they could be making a positive impact in many young kids
lives for years to come. Albert Hannemann and Eric are providing
an invaluable service to our community and we are very excited
about the opportunity to develop a strong relationship with them
and are looking forward to having our student-athletes
consistently volunteer their assistance to the Digs 4 Kids program
and the Carson community.
For more information about the Digs 4 Kids
Foundation, click on their logo at the beginning of this release.
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