SVSU Honored With NACMA/Division II Community Engagement Award of Excellence
Release courtesy of the SVSU Sports Information Department
UNIVERSITY CENTER, Mich.
- The Saginaw Valley State University Department of
Athletics has been selected as one of eighteen recipients of the
NACMA/Division II Community Engagement Award of Excellence for its
2009-10 Community Youth Day (CYD) program. Community
Youth Days are free sport clinics offered to kids in grades K-8 on
five occasions throughout the year. These clinics are held in
conjunction with a home Football or Basketball game where kids and
their parents can attend at no charge and kids are provided with
concession vouchers, a t-shirt, other incentives and priceless
opportunities to interact with Cardinal Athletes & Coaches.
Underwritten by Graff Chevrolet in Bay City, SVSU hosted over 535
kids during last year's CYD program. St. Mary’s of
Michigan, in conjunction with Paramount Rehabilitation Services,
provided 200 bicycle helmets and custom fittings at two clinics
while Graff contributed four bicycles and two karaoke machines for
give-aways. In addition, The Just for Kids Foundation,
on behalf of Maier & Associates Financial, kicked in two $250
scholarships to be invested into the Michigan Education Savings
Program for College.
The NCAA Division II and NACMA staged the contest to build
momentum for the Division II community engagement initiative and to
reward institutions for their creativity in advancing relationships
within their community. Division II schools were encouraged to
submit their best community-engagement promotion from the "ideas
that work" section of the Division II community-engagement website
(www.diicommunity.org).
"SVSU Athletics is proud to host
Community Youth Days for the kids in the Great Lakes Bay Region. We
are fortunate to have great student-athletes, coaches and sponsors
who believe in the purpose and mission of these clinics, which are
to bring families to the campus, expose them to Institutions of
Higher Education, engage them in a health & wellness activity
all while taking in a quality DII Intercollegiate athletic Football
or Basketball contest" commented Assistant Athletic Director Angela
Pohl.
SVSU was also awarded the 2009 GLIAC Community Engagement Award
for its CYD program. The CYD program will be returning for its
third year starting in fall of 2010. For additional
information, please visit http://athletics.svsu.edu/Community/CYD_Page_With_Photos.
2010 Youth Days are slated for October 9, 16, and December 11,
2010, January 8 & 22, 2011.



















