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Teens to Compete for Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee Youth of the Year Honor, 2/7

By: Jan. 29, 2014
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee will host a competition in which one teen member will be named the local Youth of the Year. The newly named Middle Tennessee Youth of the Year will next compete against other Boys & Girls Clubs members across Tennessee for the state title and a $1,000 college scholarship from Tupperware Brands Corporation and a $5,000 college scholarship from the Tennessee Titans Foundation. State winners move on to vie for the distinction of one of five regional winners across the country, and ultimately those five winners will contend for the title of National Youth of the Year.

Being named Youth of the Year is the highest honor a Boys & Girls Club member can receive. As Boys & Girls Clubs of America's premier youth recognition program, the Youth of the Year title recognizes outstanding contributions to a member's family, school, community and Boys & Girls Club, as well as personal challenges and obstacles overcome. On a local level, The Tennessee Titans Foundation awards college scholarships in the amounts of $5,000 to the state winner, $3,000 to second place and $2,000 to third place. CMT provides the fourth, fifth and sixth runner-ups $500 each and all participants receive $250. As the national program sponsor, Tupperware Brands awards each state winner a $1,000 college scholarship and each regional winner a $10,000 scholarship. The national winner receives an additional scholarship up to $50,000 from The Rick and Susan Goings Foundation.

The 2013 Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee Youth of the Year finalists:

Andrew Jackson Boys & Girls Club - Elom Dumenyo

Franklin Boys & Girls Club - Destiny Moore

Fairview Boys & Girls Club - Marquel Warner

Preston Taylor Boys & Girls Club - Ra'Shane McClain

The ceremony will take place on Friday, February 7, 2014, with a 6 p.m reception, followed by the program and finalists speeches from 6:30 to 7 p.m at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee Administrative Offices • Youth Opportunity Center.

To learn more about the Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee visit www.bgcmt.org. Follow the Clubs at www.Facebook.com/GreatFuturesStartHere or www.Twitter.com/BGCMT.

About Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee: For more than 111 years, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee has provided a fun and safe environment for youth to learn, play, meet new friends and grow. From tutoring and career exploration to sports, arts and community service, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee provides top-quality academic and social programs to over 2,200 Middle Tennessee youth, ages 5-18, annually. Whether it is learning how an individual can make a difference in his/her community or learning how to play basketball - the Clubs strive to help youth feel important and put their dreams of a great future within reach.



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