A week-long basketball camp, Pound the Pavement, will be offered at The Bethlehem Center from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. on March 20-24 for boys between the ages of 11 and 17. Chattanooga transplant and founder of Pound the Pavement and Progressive Youth Corporation David Boyd will lead the camp.
"Area boys who love the game of basketball will have an opportunity to learn some new techniques and essential life skills during their spring break at Pound the Pavement," officials said.
Pound the Pavement is designed to reach boys through mentorship and basketball and expose them to new experiences.
The program was inspired by Mr. Boyd’s upbringing in Detroit and his teenage daughter.
“My 15-year old daughter was getting to the point where she felt like no one cared,” said Mr. Boyd. “I saw that, so I attacked it. My wife and I sat down and had a talk with her, we got her tutoring, and I let her know that life can be better.”
Witnessing the success and transformation of his daughter, Mr. Boyd wanted to provide the same opportunity for other students in Chattanooga. That’s why he decided to partner with The Bethlehem Center to host Pound the Pavement during this year’s spring break.
The cost to attend Pound the Pavement is $50. Limited sponsorships are available. To register, to sponsor a student, or to obtain additional information, contact David Boyd at 313-829-5978 or visit
www.thebeth.org.