Concerned Black Men of Richmond held Baseball Fundamentals activity with Youth
April 10, 2019 by admin
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April 7, 2019
The Concerned Black Men of RVA held a “Baseball Fundamentals” on March 23rd. It was produced by Tommy DeVaughn and conducted by Coaches Milton Parker and Darryl Husband from the Metropolitan Junior Baseball League a Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI) affiliate. The activity was held on the baseball field at Fairfield Middle School.
The coaches also brought 7 MJBL players with them to assist with instruction.
Coach Parker explained how baseball can be a route to achieving a college education and that a few of the young men in attendance were already being recruited by Division 1 schools!
Next the boys warmed up by stretching and went through some basic instruction on throwing, catching and base running.
A few of the mentees had their first real exposure to playing baseball. The MJBL players were very patient with the youth; they were able to pick up some of the techniques quickly.
Everyone got a chance to participate with each of the fundamentals and really enjoyed themselves despite the cold breeze that persisted for the entire activity.
A few of the mentees showed some real aptitude for the game and caught the eye of the coaches. They could not wait to get to the batting segment of the activity.
They soon found out that it is harder than it appears!
Everyone enjoyed themselves and learned a few things as well.
Afterwards, the coaches expressed their appreciation for the effort put forth by all and reiterated how baseball is a great way to become a professional athlete.
Coach Husband shared an acronym for FAITH: Focus, Attitude, Integrity, Teamwork and Hustle.
I would again like to thank Tommy DeVaughn for introducing us to Coaches, Milton Parker and Darryl Husband of the Metropolitan Junior Baseball League for putting on an outstanding event!
Also, I want to give a shout to Dominant, Darryl, Chase, Noah, Terrance and Rashaun for staying after their practice to teach our youth some basic fundamentals of the game of baseball.
The Concerned Black Men of RVA would again thank each of you for your interest and contributions to our organization. You play a major role in our mission to impact the youth that we serve with impactful activities to enhance their life skills and development.
Thank you again!
Sincerely,
Timothy Mallory
President-CBM-RVA
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Concerned Black Men of Richmond and Youth Visits VMFA for Black History Month
March 9, 2019 by admin
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March 4, 2019
Greetings all!
The Concerned Black Men of Richmond VA, Inc. recognized Black History Month with a visit to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. It took place on Saturday, February 23rd and was well attended.
The tour was led by Ann Carlton and we saw the African Art and the Contemporary African American Art exhibits. The youth corps was very engaged and well behaved during the entire tour. Ms. Carlton was very knowledgeable about the culture and purpose of the African Art and took time to explain the significance of many of the pieces exhibited.
The Contemporary African American Art exhibit was comprised of pieces from slavery, the Harlem Renaissance Period and up to many of the current African American artisans.
Ms. Carlton talks about painter Kehinde Wiley who did the portrait of President Barack Obama.
The tour lasted about an hour. It was noted by some of the high school students that they recognized some of the artists from the Harlem Renaissance period because they are currently studying that in school.
We were accompanied on the tour by Allison Bennett Dyche, a graduate student at Virginia Commonwealth University. The Concerned Black Men of Richmond VA will be the subject for her podcast called “Shift”, where she tells stories of people and places, and the shifts they have made to help create their place in this world.
Allison interviewed the boys at the conclusion of the tour to get their opinion on the event as well as the programs that we provide.
Again, we would like to thank each of you for your continued patronage of the Concerned Black Men of Richmond! It means the world to the young men that we serve and ensures that we will continue to impact the community in a positive way.
Sincerely,
Timothy Mallory
President-CBM-RVA
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Concerned Black Men of Richmond holds End of Year Cookout for Youth at Dorey Park
July 28, 2018 by admin
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July 16, 2018
Greetings all,
Last month the Concerned Black Men of Richmond concluded our 2017-18 year with a cookout at Dorey Park. The food and fellowship with parents, mentees, donors and brothers was enjoyed by all. There is 1 graduate this year in the youth corps, Da’Vontae Ballou. He has been a member since the 5th grade and graduated from Armstrong High School. Da’Vontae will be attending J Sargent Reynolds Community College in the fall.
There were 2 of last year’s graduates in attendance, Torian Jones and Ramone Jeffers. They shared their college experiences and it was great to see them achieving their goals!
We would like to take an opportunity to thank each of you for the interest and support you have shown our organization. This year we even got our van painted and it looks great!
Your support is instrumental in ensuring that we can continue to provide lessons and experiences that positively impact the young men we serve. Please feel free to make suggestions on how we can improve our organization.
Again, thank you all for your assistance.
Sincerely,
Tim Mallory, President CBM-RVA
Click Here to learn more about The Concerned Black Men of Richmond, Inc.
Click Here to learn more about becoming a Mentor.
Click Here to see how you can support our efforts to continue to care for our youth.