The Commercial Appeal

Grizzlies, Pepsi launch youth initiative

- Jason Munz Reach sports writer Jason Munz at jason.munz@commercial­appeal.com or on Twitter @munzly.

The Grizzlies announced this week a partnershi­p with Pepsi aimed at strengthen­ing the Memphis community through mentorship, workforce developmen­t and building bridges for high school and college students.

The Pepsi Stronger Together campaign – a series of grassroots initiative­s that provide support to communitie­s across the nation with the help of the Shaquille O’neal Foundation – will bring tailored resources to the Grizzlies, Miami Heat, Orlando Magic and Washington Wizards.

“We know our bread-and-butter is basketball, at the end of the day,” Abusheri Ohwofasa, Grizzlies vice president of community engagement and executive director of the Memphis Grizzlies Foundation told The Commercial Appeal Wednesday. “But we also take pride in being able to be great community members as well. That’s part of our DNA.”

Among the top objectives of the campaign, the Grizzlies and Pepsi will launch a six-to-seven week program geared toward bridging the gap between young people in Memphis with law enforcemen­t.

The Close The Gap Foundation has labeled these initiative­s Squad Goals and Cool Down Conversati­ons,” and they will use sports as a way to address things such as self-esteem, youth-police relations and leadership.

Something else Ohwofasa said is on the horizon for the Memphis Grizzlies Foundation is a partnershi­p with the University of Memphis and LemoyneOwe­n College. The goal of the Pay It Forward campaign is to facilitate the mentoring components that benefit both college and high school students.

They will be paired together for an eight-week mentorship program providing students exposure to opportunit­ies and lessons designed to prepare them for college and their future careers.

Pay It Forward will also promote Historical­ly Black Colleges and Universiti­es awareness through a combinatio­n of Hbcu-hosted college fairs throughout the Memphis area in partnershi­p with

The HBCU Awareness Foundation. Participat­ing college students will be granted paid internship­s at Pepsi and other program partners to better allow them to apply their mentorship learning and life skills in the workforce.

“The Grizzlies Foundation’s passion is changing the community through mentoring,” Ohwofasa said. “Providing equitable opportunit­ies educationa­lly and from an economic standpoint. Allowing young people, especially African-americans, to be able to not only receive mentorship and learning opportunit­ies, but to let this be a launchpad to economic opportunit­ies.

“With this, we’re giving them handson experience so when they leave, they have resume’s, they have mock interview experience, they’ve got networking skills. And, hopefully, if they come back to Memphis, they can share their learnings or share what they’ve experience­d. It goes a long way. I think where we are now, we want to make sure we’re providing young people with every opportunit­y and resource we can.”

 ?? MARK WEBER/THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL ?? The Grizzlies’ new Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Zach Kleiman, left, and new franchise President Jason Wexler pose for a photo during a press conference Apr. 12, 2019 at the Fedexforum.
MARK WEBER/THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL The Grizzlies’ new Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Zach Kleiman, left, and new franchise President Jason Wexler pose for a photo during a press conference Apr. 12, 2019 at the Fedexforum.

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