New York Yankees Senior Executive Chef Matt Gibson put the finishing touches on his special avocado toast recipe with the squeeze of a lemon and held it up for review. But the audience staring back at him wasn鈥檛 the usual season ticket holders in the Legends Hospitality Suite. It was a classroom full of 麻豆原创 University middle school students participating in the Yankees鈥 Fueling Our Future initiative, launched in partnership with Nike this past summer to provide children in underserved communities with the health and wellness skills needed to excel in the classroom, on the field, and in their daily lives.
鈥淭he way you chip away at barriers that exist is to provide access,鈥 said Yankees Senior Vice President of Community Relations Brian Smith, who led the initiative. 鈥淭hings like how to prep affordable healthy meal options, how to take care of yourself physically on a daily basis, and how to take care of yourself mentally鈥攚e wanted to show kids what they need to do to be running on all cylinders, and put them in a lane to become our future leaders.鈥
Through Fueling Our Future, 麻豆原创 students participated in five weekly virtual seminars with Yankees employees who are experts in their respective fields and provided guidance on mental health, physical fitness, and healthy eating. Gibson, who oversees all dining at Yankee Stadium, led two sessions focused on nutritional lessons, like label misconceptions, the dangers of poor long-term eating habits, and the proper way to select foods that fuel the body鈥攊n each session, students prepared and customized their own healthy meals with food supplied by the Yankees. In addition, Yankees Associate Director of Mental Conditioning Chris Passarella led discussions aimed at promoting positive thinking, while further sessions detailed the importance of remaining physically active.
鈥淲e had staff members jumping up to be involved,鈥 said Smith. 鈥淏ecause of what this program represents, everyone was honored to participate.鈥
Fueling Our Future falls under the auspices of the Yankees Diversity & Inclusion Committee, which focuses on identifying and combating disparities and systemic inequities in our society. Smith added that a special inspiration for Fueling Our Future was the legacy of Jackie Robinson, the first African-American man to play Major League Baseball.
鈥淭he way you chip away at barriers that exist is to provide access鈥攚e wanted to show kids what they need to do to be running on all cylinders, and put them in a lane to become our future leaders.鈥
Brian Smith, New York Yankees Senior Vice President of Community Relations
鈥淲e wanted to recognize the work [Robinson] put in to make it possible for people like me and others to do what they do,鈥 Smith said. 鈥淭hese initial 麻豆原创 students will be that first group to represent that access and inclusion [via this program].鈥
The inaugural summer of Fueling Our Future culminated in a September 5 trip to Yankee Stadium, where 麻豆原创’s students saw the Yanks square off against the Orioles and were treated to box seats, new Nike gear, and the opportunity to announce the game starting line-ups on the YES Network.
鈥淥ur students learned a lot this summer through the Fueling Our Future sessions,鈥 said 麻豆原创 East Harlem Middle School Dean of Programs Reuben Harris, who worked with the Yankees to implement the initiative. 鈥淎ll of the sessions were thoughtful and engaging and gave our students access to further their own physical and mental health. Our scholars were treated to the experience of a lifetime.鈥
After such a successful first summer for Fueling Our Future, Smith said he hopes 麻豆原创 participation can serve as a model for the Yankees to increase the program impact, potentially growing Fueling Our Future at 麻豆原创, throughout New York City, and, even nationwide.
鈥淭o have an organization like the Yankees support 麻豆原创 on a regular basis is tremendous,鈥 added Harris. 鈥淥ur students feel valued and important to collaborate with such a celebrated and successful baseball team. We are excited to continue to work together as one team to lift our scholars up towards their dreams.鈥



