Learn to Play Volleyball
An evening of mentorship, leadership development and career exploration for motivated middle and high school girls.
What Were About
Sports Build Confidence
and teaches girls to collaborate and compete.
Mission Statement
OUR PROGRAMS
Play Like a Girl leverages the transferable skills middle school girls gain from sport to give them a competitive edge in the classroom and, ultimately, propel them into competitive, male-dominated careers in STEM as young women.
Our programs connect girls with inspiring women role models and mentors, unveil the many pathways to a STEM career, and guide them toward leadership—ultimately, building girls’ confidence for a future in STEM.
STEM Education Empowers
girls with real-world experience and exposure
Sports Build Confidence
and teaches girls to collaborate and compete.
Past Volleyball Tournaments
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Can you Dig It Volleyball
Explore Play Like a Girl for yourself by joining our Community and becoming a role model today.
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Can you Dig It Volleyball
Be a role model or mentor to a young woman in your life, and help level the playing field.
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Can you Dig It Volleyball
Make a donation to help us inspire more girls and support them on their journey..
Kuwonda Wade
KKuwonda has 20+ years of volleyball experience. She has been coaching at the high school level for over 10 years. Coach Kay loves the game and the opportunities it allows young ladies to experience, such as building friendships, traveling and scholarships. Coach Kay also works hard to help young ladies build confidence on and off the court.
Make it stand out.
Our Partners
Urban Tech Academy
Urban Tech Academy (UTA) is a charitable, educational and civic organization created to provide IT skill development in underserved communities; by providing “education to careers” opportunities for youth and adults.
Our Skills Clinics are currently in session. Sign up now!
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Sunday’s 2 PM - 4:30 PM
5501 S LaSalle St.
Chicago, IL 60621
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We look forward to you joining! - Coach K.