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AFH Joins ESPN’s “Take Back Sports” Initiative 

AFH Joins ESPN’s “Take Back Sports” Initiative 

Athletes for Hope is proud to celebrate ESPN’s Take Back Sports initiative, a national campaign designed to make youth sports more fun, inclusive, and accessible for every child. The initiative unites athletes, organizations, and communities to create a better sports experience for the next generation.

We’re especially proud that Stephen Curry, an esteemed member of our Athlete Leadership Council, is serving as a Take Back Sports Ambassador. Stephen’s voice and leadership continue to amplify the connection between sport and service. Click below to watch Stephen’s powerful announcement.

Did you know that only 38.3% of children aged 6–12 play sports regularly, and 62% do not.

As part of the Take Back Sports initiative, ESPN has selected Athletes for Hope as a grantee to support our CHAMPS program, expanding youth physical activity and mental wellness in schools across the country. Grounded in values like Courage, Honesty, Accountability, Mindfulness, Positivity, and Strength. CHAMPS equips students in grades 2–5 with lessons in physical wellness, mental health awareness and leadership skills through an athlete-led curriculum. Since launch, the program has impacted over 220,000 kids monthly across 900+ schools. 

In the months ahead, our AFH athlete network will join the Take Back Sports campaign, bringing personal stories, social media activations, and calls to action to amplify the message, and continue advocating for positive, meaningful change in youth sports.

Together with Take Back Sports and our AFH athletes, we’re stepping onto a court, a field, and most importantly, the community to shake things up. Because every young person deserves a chance to play, belong, and thrive.

Meet Sydney Mednik, ESPN’s Billie Jean King Youth Leadership Award Regional Honoree

She’s got hustle, heart—and new award to prove it.

At just 16, Sydney Mednik has already proven that athletes can be powerful changemakers—on and off the field. A proud alumna of Athletes for Hope’s High School Leadership Academy (HSLA), Sydney was recently named a Regional Honoree of ESPN’s Billie Jean King Youth Leadership Award for her outstanding work in sports philanthropy.

While balancing school and competitive athletics, Sydney co-founded Pass with Purpose, a nonprofit that collects gently used soccer gear from U.S. clubs and donates it to children worldwide. The organization has donated over 1,000 jerseys, shorts, and hundreds of socks—most recently to youth in Zambia.

As a GameChanger Stay and Play Champion, Sydney also brought her mission to life locally by hosting soccer clinics for underserved youth, combining equipment donations with meaningful community engagement.

As a graduate of AFH’s High School Leadership Academy’s inaugural cohort, Sydney is a shining example of what HSLA is all about: developing the next generation of athlete leaders.

HSLA is a semester-long program for student-athletes in grades 9–12, currently offered in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles. HSLA empowers young athletes to explore sports philanthropy, discover causes they care about, and take real action in their communities. Through workshops and service opportunities, participants gain lifelong skills in leadership, teamwork, and giving back.

We’re proud to celebrate Sydney’s accomplishment and honored to be part of her story.

Want to learn more about how Athletes for Hope supports student athletes through the High School Leadership Academy? Click here to explore our programs and get involved.