Caribbean Pickleball Federation launches a "Court in Every School" Campaign

June 12, 2023, Willemstad, Curacao. Caribbean Pickleball Federation is excited to announce that it is launching a Court in Every School ™ Campaign. The organization is actively seeking brands and corporations to harnessing the power of pickleball and integrating it into the educational system, we can create opportunities for youth, increase school attendance, and enhance academic performance across the Caribbean.”

Gary Schwartz, the Chair of the CPF said “The Caribbean Pickleball Federation is committed to youth and families across the Caribbean. Our goal is to have a cost-effective solution to put a “Court in Every School™” and support youth across the region.”

”We believe that Pickleball has the potential to revolutionize education and youth development in the Caribbean,” said Mr. Schwartz, “By incorporating pickleball courts in schools and integrating the sport into physical education curricula and after-school programs, we can engage youth, reduce street activities, increase school attendance, and enhance academic performance. It is crucial for policymakers, educators, and community leaders to recognize the transformative power of pickleball and work together to create a future where every school across the Caribbean has a pickleball court, opening doors to education, health, and personal growth for the region's youth.”

The CPF goals are clear:

Engaging Youth and Reducing Street Activities: One of the primary advantages of incorporating pickleball into the education system is its ability to captivate the interest of young individuals. By providing accessible and engaging sports facilities, we can offer an attractive alternative to street activities. Pickleball courts in schools will act as magnets, attracting youth and encouraging them to participate in physical activity, socialize, and channel their energy into a positive outlet. This, in turn, will reduce the involvement of young individuals in activities that may hinder their educational journey and personal development.

Improving School Attendance and Performance: The integration of pickleball into Caribbean schools holds immense potential to boost attendance rates. By creating a school environment that prioritizes physical activity and fun, students will be more motivated to come to school regularly. The excitement and sense of community that pickleball fosters can significantly contribute to a positive school culture, reinforcing the importance of education and encouraging students to actively participate in their academic journey.

Engaging in regular physical activity, such as playing pickleball, has been proven to enhance cognitive functions, memory retention, and overall academic performance. By incorporating pickleball into physical education curricula or after-school programs, schools can provide students with a well-rounded education that promotes physical health, mental well-being, and academic success. The combination of physical activity and education not only improves focus and concentration but also fosters discipline, teamwork, and problem-solving skills among students.

Creating Accessible Pickleball Facilities: To maximize the impact of pickleball on education and youth development, it is essential to ensure that every school across the Caribbean has access to pickleball courts. Collaborative efforts between government bodies, educational institutions, and community organizations can help secure the necessary funding and resources for the construction of these facilities. Furthermore, partnerships with local businesses, sports organizations, and philanthropic foundations can provide ongoing support, including equipment, training, and maintenance of the courts.

Community Engagement and Mentorship: Beyond school settings, pickleball can also serve as a platform for community engagement and mentorship programs. Local pickleball clubs and organizations can collaborate with schools to offer workshops, clinics, and tournaments. This collaborative approach will not only introduce more young individuals to the sport but also provide them with opportunities to interact with experienced players, coaches, and mentors. These connections can inspire and motivate youth, promoting positive role models and fostering a sense of belonging and personal growth.

To sponsor the Court in Every School © program please email caribbeanpickleballfederation@gmail.com


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