BROOKLYN — New Heights is creating lifelong change in New York’s youth through their very own passion for sports. Using basketball as a tool for growth, the organization empowers kids to be successful both on and off the court.
“New Heights was founded because every young person deserves an opportunity .. .our goal is to help create that,” said New Heights executive director Ted Smith. “Whether that’s on the court or in the classroom, we want to help kids succeed in life.”
The organization combines basketball with personal and professional development services to support their students in any track of life they find themselves walking. Their signature program, College Bound, is a prime example of using the kids’ passion to prepare them for the rest of their lives. Through tutoring, test prep, application support, campus visits, and so much more, New Heights follows through on their promise to give often underserved kids a leg up in an otherwise difficult landscape.
Thanks to the organizations emphasis on basketball, the students find more than just an education here; they find a second home. Dayo Olowokere, a student athlete, remarked: “I can’t imagine what my life would be without New Heights. That’s why I am who I am today.”
“We’re always looking to grow our family,” Smith said. “If you love basketball, it’s a great tool…use it to better your life.”

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