Kids in the Game

Black History Month: Coach Reflections

Black History Month: Coach Reflections

While February is officially Black History Month, Up2Us Sports honors and celebrates Black voices all year long. Black History Month is an opportunity to pay special tribute to their voices and stories. We asked our coaches to share their thoughts on what Black History Month means to them and why representation in coaching matters.

Up2Us Coaches Reflect on Coaching and #ThanksCoach

Up2Us Coaches Reflect on Coaching and #ThanksCoach

As we close out 2023, we spoke with some of our coaches about what is most rewarding about being a coach, what made them want to become a coach, and who they want to say #ThanksCoach to.

Black History Month: Why Representation in Coaching Matters

Black History Month: Why Representation in Coaching Matters

In honor of Black History Month, we wanted to highlight the importance of black coaches in the communities they serve, as told by a few of those coaches. We asked three of our coaches: Why does representation in coaching matter and how do you hope to inspire your students?

Tiffany Corselli: 2019 Coach of the Year

Tiffany Corselli: 2019 Coach of the Year

Up2Us Sports recently recognized Tiffany Corselli as our 2019 Coach of the Year for her exemplary service and commitment to coaching and mentoring students in underserved New York communities. Read more about Tiffany and her speech from our Annual Gala.

AmeriCorps Works: Sheryl Serves as an AmeriCorps VISTA at Kids in the Game

AmeriCorps Works: Sheryl Serves as an AmeriCorps VISTA at Kids in the Game

VISTA’s find out about the year-long, national service program in many different ways. For Sheryl Katz, she didn’t even know what VISTA was until after she had her heart set on working for Kids in the Game. She was working full-time at a law firm doing marketing when she realized it just wasn’t for her. “I wanted to work with youth who had backgrounds similar to myself - active, sports-driven childhoods,” said Katz.