WHO WE ARE

Founded in 1999, StreetSquash is a transformative pathways program committed to empowering students from 6th grade through six years after high school. Our comprehensive, free program offers homework help, one-on-one tutoring, college access, mental health counseling, and career placement services. Beyond academics, we introduce the sport of squash, fostering physical well-being and teamwork. Our multi-year commitment ensures continuous support for students as they navigate their educational journey and beyond.


OUR MISSION

StreetSquash’s mission is to provide consistent, long-term, and reliable support to the children, families, and schools in Harlem. By exposing students to a broad range of experiences and by maintaining the highest standards, StreetSquash helps all participants realize their academic, athletic, and personal potential.


OUR GOALS

– To improve academic performance among all participants.

– To ensure all participants graduate from high school, enroll in and complete a post-secondary program, and gain meaningful employment.

– To help all participants develop healthy habits as it relates to physical and mental well-being.

– To support ongoing personal and professional development among all participants.

– To provide intensive squash training and ongoing competitive opportunities for all participants.


OUR IMPACT

100%
OF STREETSQUASH PARTICIPANTS
GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL

37% higher than New York City Public Schools

97%
OF STREETSQUASH PARTICIPANTS
MATRICULATE TO COLLEGE OR ANOTHER POST-SECONDARY PROGRAM

49% higher than New York City Public Schools

68%
OF STREETSQUASH PARTICIPANTS
GRADUATE FROM
COLLEGE OR ANOTHER POST-SECONDARY PROGRAM

More than 4x the national average for students in the same demographic

FROM THE BLOG

Tenth grader Hayato is excited to embark on a two-week pre-college program at the University of Michigan this summer, hoping
  StreetSquash was recently featured on the syndicated program America's Black Forum. See the full segment below:  
Yahaira Dominguez was born in the Bronx to Dominican parents and was raised in Washington Heights. Following high school, she

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