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Register Team Hoops For Hope 2nd Annual 3 on 3 Tournament Saturday, June 22,
2024 10:00am - 4:00pm
Morton Middle School, Vandalia OH
Alive to Thrive - Youth Mental Health Awareness and Fundraising Event Prizes.
Raffles. Pros. Register Individual 2024 Event Cancelled Due to low
registrations, we regret to inform that the event has been cancelled. Thank you
to all who expressed interest. What We Do:
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Go For The Gold Podcast Go For the Gold Wall of Honor Amanda Dent (2023-Present)
Sephora Ferjuste (2023-Present)
Vanecia Simmons (2022-2023)
Blake Hansher (2021-Present)
Meghan Moylan (2021-Present)
Brook Wirrig (2021-2022)
Romello Yaqub (2021-2022)
Darryl Rice (2020-Present)
Chawnette Clark (2019-2023)
Joshua Johnigan (2019-2020)
Melissa Tackett (2018-Present)
Terrance Landers (2018-2019)
Justin Watkins (2018-2019)
Corey Koesters (2018-2019)
James Keys (2017-2023)
Morgan Snyder (2017-2024)
Keisha Mitchell (2017-2019)
Corey Turner (2017-2019)
Brendon Reed (2017-2018)
Abigail Ellis (2017-2018)
Annette Quiocho (2017-2018)
Kimberly Danon (2016-Present)
Allison Bach (2016-2017)
Abby Moore (2016-2017) Go For the Gold Wall of Honor Dontae DeVaughn (2014-2020)
Danny Brooks (2014-2021)
Darian Lynch (2014-2015)
Trina Wheaton (2012-2017)
Brandon Baer (2012-2014)
Thomas Stephens (2012-2014)
JaQuan Postell (2012-2017)
TeLana Lee (2011-Present)
Bray Hargadon (2011-2014)
Isaiah Williams (2011-2012)
Emily Riggs (2011-2012)
Marva Williams (2011-2015) Eric Moorman (2011-2015)
Tjuana Evans (2010-2017)
Alethea Young (2010-2015)
Spencer Hargadon (2010-2014)
Calvin Robinson (2007-2008)
Robyn Gibson (2007-2008)
AJ Grimm (2007-2010)
Chris Cramer (2003-2012)
Joleen Norman (2002-2004)
Terry Harsh* (2005-2014)
Rachel Sacksteder* (2002-2008)
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HOOPS FOR HOPE 2024 ALIVE TO THRIVE


2024 EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED

>Due to low registrations, we regret to inform that the event has been
cancelled. Thank you to all who expressed interest.<

Go for the Gold is bringing awareness to the need for support for young people
who are dealing with mental health challenges, as well as, raising funds to
continue serving the students in our community.

The Hoops for Hope 2024 Alive to Thrive Event includes a 3 on 3 Basketball
Tournament, an opportunity to meet former Pro Players, Medal Ceremony,
Concessions, Music, Entertainment and a Raffle with a growing list of prizes.

Let’s break the stigma together!

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ESTABLISHING HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS

Go for the Gold is an in-class relationship-building program for high school
students, now available for your school or youth group!

We all desire to be connected and have healthy relationships. Healthy
connections play a part in the success of so many areas in our lives. Learning
about dating, intimacy, sexual integrity and effective communication helps
teenagers develop the building blocks necessary to have great relationships and
successful futures.


WE POKE THE BEAR



WE FIGHT TO GIVE TEENS THE INFORMATION THEY DESERVE TO MAKE THE BEST CHOICES
POSSIBLE WHEN IT COMES TO THEIR SEXUALITY, SAFETY AND OVERALL HEALTH.

TEENS DESERVE ACCESS TO THE TRUTH ABOUT THE RISKS THEY FACE. WE DO NOT BOW TO
THE POPULARITY OF SOCIAL NORMS, BUT EXPOSE THE LIES THAT PUT TEENS AT A
DISADVANTAGE FOR ACHIEVING SUCCESS AS ADULTS.


WHAT STUDENTS ARE SAYING ABOUT GO FOR THE GOLD

“I think all the statistics and studies positively impact people because numbers
don’t lie, so they force you to rethink the issues being discussed.” – Hamilton
Freshman School

“My favorite thing I learned was how to argue the right way because I wasn’t
aware that some conflict is good.” – Fairmont High School

“I always thought my future relationships would be like my parents. They
divorced when I was 8 … when you came, you helped me realize the mistakes that
they made and it helps me not make them too.” – Xenia High School

I liked that this presentation didn’t go to say that starting relationships is
bad and that we shouldn’t do certain things. It was more open and all inclusive
and they just wanted us to be aware of things that are going on around us. –
Springboro High School 


SUBSTANCE USE AND SEXUAL RISK BEHAVIORS AMONG YOUTH

Although substance misuse can occur at any age, the adolescent years are
particularly critical at-risk periods. Adolescent substance use is also
associated with sexual risk behaviors that put young people at risk for HIV,
sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and pregnancy.  Research shows that as the
frequency of substance use increases, the likelihood of sex and the number of
sex partners also increases.
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