JustSOFTBALL
Foundation
OPENING UP OPPORTUNITIES FOR
YOUNG WOMEN IN SOFTBALL
You could be the difference in a young girls life!
The JustSOFTBALL Foundation’s mission is to empower young women in underrepresented communities. We will help them lay the foundation for their future by correlating lessons learned in softball to the skills and knowledge they need to become leaders in their community.
The Challenge
Youth ages 6-18 from low-income homes quit sports because of the financial costs at six times the rate of kids from high-income homes, according to a national survey of parents by the Aspen Institute’s Project Play initiative and Utah State University’s Families in Sport Lab.
Six Pillars for Success
The Foundation’s six areas of focus have been identified as the key areas for building female leaders
Creating Leaders
Encouragement
Vocal & listening skills
Problem solving
Inclusivity
Proactive
Integrity & Character
Passion for the game
Optimism
Work Ethic
Responsibility
Influencing positive outcomes
Cohesion
Creating a Team Player
Be a “we” player and not a “me” player
Work hard and lead others positively
Work towards a common goal
Sacrifice for the team
Encourage your team-mates
Look inward, not outward
Foster Healthy Life Choices
Promote physical Activity
Encourage healthy Nutrition
Getting Adequate Sleep
Learning to Control Stress
Limited Screen Time
Avoidance of substance abuse
Create Accountable Athletes
Follow Through: goals, commitment to yourself and team
Responsible: Punctuality, practice, skills, actions, effort and attitude
Communicate: Clear, concise and confidently
Attention to Detail: Personal, team, equipment, effort, skills, and focus
Develop Goals
What do you want to accomplish?
Why do you want to do this?
What will you do to get there?
What are your obstacles?
Commit to the goals
Keep goals in view
Education
Educate on college admission’s A-G requirements
Connect student-athletes to their high school’s EOP program
Student-athletes will tie in education and career goals into overall goal-setting
The mentor program will include current and previous D1 college student-athletes