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YMCA of the USA Partners With Old Spice To Increase High School Graduation Among Boys And Young Men Of Color Through Mentorship

YMCA of the USA Partners With Old Spice To Increase High School Graduation Among Boys And Young Men Of Color Through Mentorship And Career Planning

PR Newswire

CHICAGO, March 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- YMCA's Boys and Young Men of Color (BYMOC) is pleased to announce a partnership with Old Spice's School of Swagger to help boys of color graduate high school via mentorship and career planning. This partnership will enable the nationwide expansion of YMCA's BYMOC Gradify program, which equips students with tools to build actionable college/career plans and mentor connections.

Recent national data reveals that 80% of students who establish a career goal by the ninth grade successfully graduate high school.* Recognizing the critical importance of career aspirations, the Y piloted its Gradify program in 2023. Within just one year, 90% of the enrolled students actively utilize the app, established a college or career plan, and is demonstrating early signs of being on track to graduate high school on time. Currently, the program has 750 BYMOC students from 30 cities participating, and this partnership will enable the program to reach over 7,200 students and 70 cities next year.

"The Y's BYMOC strategy brings contemporary focus and practice to our historical support of boys and young men of color," said Suzanne McCormick, President and CEO of Y-USA. "We're thrilled to partner with Old Spice, which shares our commitment to removing barriers and closing gaps to ensure boys and young men of color have the opportunity to reach their full potential."

Kate DiCarlo, Communications Senior Director, Old Spice North America, added, "Since 2020, Old Spice has been on a journey to increase high graduation rates among underrepresented youth. Through partnerships with organizations like the Y, we can provide students with hands-on support and resources, empowering them to achieve their educational goals and create a brighter future for themselves and our community."

This partnership is a part of a broader partnership with Procter & Gamble (P&G), the parent company of Old Spice. P&G has been a long-standing supporter and advocate of the Y's BYMOC strategy, demonstrating its unwavering commitment to uplifting diverse communities, including boys of color.

About the Y

Driven by its founding mission, the Y has served as a leading nonprofit committed to strengthening community for more than 175 years. The Y empowers everyone, no matter who they are or where they're from, by ensuring access to resources, relationships and opportunities for all to learn, grow and thrive. By bringing together people from different backgrounds, perspectives and generations, the Y's goal is to improve overall health and well-being, ignite youth empowerment and demonstrate the importance of connections in and across 10,000 communities nationwide. Learn more at ymca.org.

*Data from the National Center for Education Statistics, Public High School Graduation Rate.

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SOURCE YMCA of the USA



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