Parent Teacher Magazine Gaston County School May/June 2015 | Page 5

The Y encourages youth to HOP THE GAP this summer Kids and teens need support in the summer. Without that support gaps appear and kids fall behind, gaps in learning, hunger, and safety. In fact, every day young people face challenges related to HUNGER, HEALTH, LEARNING,WATER SAFETY and SAFE SPACES, which prevent them from reaching their potential. In response, Y staff and volunteers provide support and deliver programs that help youth overcome barriers – or gaps – to achieve more. This summer we will use “hopping” activities and games such as hopscotch, as a metaphor for the many ways we can help youth to hop the gap. By engaging parents, members, and community leaders we hope to lessen the gaps in our community. Why is Hop the Gap important? Health – Solutions to childhood obesity, lack of physical activity and food insecurity require lifestyle changes that are hard to implement. Hunger – 1 in 5 children don’t know where their next meal will come from. Learning – Most children lose two months of academic skills in the summer. BEST SU MAKE F Water Safety – Drowning is the second leading cause of accidental death in children ages 1 – 14. Safe Spaces – When y