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Community Partner: Baltimore SquashWise Intern: Mariana Rincon Caicedo Site Supervisor: Matt Skarzynski What is Baltimore Squashwise? Baltimore Squashwise is a nonprofit after-school youth enrichment program serving public middle school students in Baltimore City. "Squash and I have had a complicated relationship throughout my life. I played squash on and off throughout middle and high school but never long enough to become a serious player or stay fully committed to the sport. I always gravitated towards it when I had free time, but it never represented a significant part of my life. Until this summer. Working at SquashWise brought back all of the excitement and adrenaline that squash had once represented for me. Not only that, but it gave a whole new significance to the sport that I had never seen before. What for me used to be a mere hobby, something to pass the time, for the students at SquashWise it represents a lot more. It is an opportunity to hang out with friends, to challenge themselves, to learn new skills, to travel for competitions, to maintain healthy lifestyles, and to work towards goals. My internship has allowed me to see how important an opportunity like this can be for a student and I could understand this on various levels. While conducting research on the demographics of the neighborhoods where the students live I realized that there are not a lot of after school programs or recreation centers available for Baltimore youth and the need for these kinds of spaces is very significant in a vulnerable population like adolescents and young adults. A program like SquashWise creates an invaluable opportunity for their students to have a space for sport and exercise, academic lessons and homework tutoring, and unwavering support from a committed and caring staff. I realized that the work I was doing went beyond just playing squash or preparing a lesson, and every day that passed I realized the impact of everything that SquashWise does for its students. I feel incredibly honored to have had the opportunity to be a part of the organization on different levels, both in and outside the classroom, interacting with the students and also doing things "behind the scenes". I learned invaluable information about how nonprofits work, but also I was exposed to experiences and people I wouldn't have met otherwise. Squash used to be nothing more than a sport, an hour-long activity that I could do on the weekends but thanks to SquashWise I know that it can be so much more." -Mariana • • • • • Prepared and led two lessons focusing on citizenship, government, and history. Planned and led a field trip to Fort McHenry, building on the things learned during the citizenship lessons. Co-led and supported daily academic lessons and counseling sessions. Conducted research on Baltimore neighborhoods and analyzed the statistics of the neighborhoods where the students live. Assisted with parent outreach, maintaining constant communication with the students' families and checking in when they were absent or late. 10