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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 19, 2001
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or phone (703) 903-3933
FREDDIE MAC FOUNDATION DONATES $1 MILLION TO EXPAND JOE GIBBS' LOCAL PROGRAM FOR TROUBLED TEENS
Successful residential program to grow facilities, serve more teens
McLEAN, VA The Freddie Mac Foundation announced a $1 million grant to
help expand Youth for Tomorrow (YFT), a successful residential program for at-risk
teenage boys founded by former Washington Redskins Head Coach Joe Gibbs in 1986.
The announcement came during the Burgundy and Gold Dinner, the annual event
that convenes the local sports and business community to raise money for the
program.
"Youth for Tomorrow helps young men cope with the challenges of growing
up. We nurture young men's dreams, and instill a new found sense of purpose,
belonging and destiny. That's why I am so pleased to have the Freddie Mac Foundation
join us in expanding this program to reach more children. This means that we'll
see more teenagers overcoming tremendous odds to develop into responsible, compassionate
and caring young adults," explained Coach Gibbs.
During the Burgundy and Gold dinner, the Freddie Mac Foundation challenged other
companies to match its $1 million grant to Youth for Tomorrow. The Foundation's
grant contributes to YFT's capital campaign to build a new academic/physical
fitness facility that will accommodate classrooms, faculty offices, a gymnasium
and a central dining area, including a new facility to serve 16 young women.
With additional residential facilities, the number of young men and women served
will increase from 65 to 100 annually.
"Success for our nation starts with successful children. That's why we
are committed to opening doors to hope and opportunity for children by investing
in their futures. Youth for Tomorrow is one of those investments-a tremendous
program that offers outstanding results. We hope other local companies will
invest in this program and in making our region's young people successful,"
explained Maxine B. Baker, president and CEO, Freddie Mac Foundation.
Since its inception, YFT has served more than 400 teenage boys, helping them
move beyond their troubles to lead productive lives. YFT provides a home and
school for at risk teens near Manassas. The home serves young men regardless
of their families ability to pay. Youth are supported in developing the insight,
self-discipline and motivation to become educated, responsible and productive
members of society. The program emphasizes conflict resolution, alternatives
to violence, and substance abuse education with a strong focus on prevention
and decision-making.
The mission of YFT is to provide a residential home, family counseling center,
and high school committed to ensuring a safe, healthy, intellectually stimulating
and spiritually enriching environment in which at-risk adolescent males can
make positive behavior adjustments. The program currently targets young men
between 14 and 18 years of age whose behavior patterns reflect delinquent or
criminal actions requiring placement in a residential facility. All too often,
these are young men who have been in or need foster care, require special education
services and are recovering from substance abuse. They come to YFT primarily
through social workers, probation officers, judges or parental placement.
YFT creates a caring, loving and disciplined environment in which young men
can observe and participate in healthy and functional relationships. It provides
guidance and redirection to strengthen family bonds and encourages more effective
communication through individual, group and family therapy. The program supports
students in continuing their high school education through an academic high
school curriculum. On and off campus employment provides an opportunity to apply
the life skills they gain through the program in real life situations. In addition,
the program offers an atmosphere supportive of recovering substance abusers.
On leaving the program, YFT continues to provide support to those who have returned
home or entered into an independent living situation.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the Freddie Mac Foundation plans to grant
nearly $20 million this year to organizations working to prevent child abuse
and neglect, find permanent homes for foster children and promote youth development.
This grant to Youth for Tomorrow supports the Foundation's youth development
strategy.
Created by Freddie Mac in 1990, the Freddie Mac Foundation is dedicated to
opening the doors to hope and opportunity to children and their families. As
one of the largest corporate funders in the Washington, DC metropolitan area,
Freddie Mac and the Freddie Mac Foundation have invested more than $95 million
in nonprofit organizations serving children and families.
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