City Rinks Project
This project's parent organization is Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation
It operates in United States
It uses Hockey
Entered the Sport For Social Inclusion Award
More about City Rinks Project
Over the last decade only 50% of Philadelphia High School students graduated on time. For the remaining young people that don’t finish high school, future is bleak. According to a Drexel University report, 65% of Philadelphia dropouts aged 20-24 are unemployed.
In the communities that Snider Hockey serves, things are even worse: only 1 in 4 young dropouts in the Kensington neighborhood have jobs. After-school programs that include supplemental education can help keep students on track to graduate on time. Snider Hockey recognizes this need for affordable high-quality, out-of-school programs that foster academic achievement, successful engagement in school, while encouraging healthy habits; as well as the acquisition of skills that help youth transition to post-secondary opportunities and/or the work force.