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YSA's 鈥淟earn to Ski鈥 program is bringing more kids into the winter sports pipeline. (Photo: Courtesy of YSA)

We’re Gifting $25,000 to This Life-Changing Youth Sports Program

Utah鈥檚 Youth Sports Alliance beat hundreds of other applicants to win the 2023 Defender Service Awards. Their winnings: a check from category sponsor 国产吃瓜黑料鈥攁nd a Land Rover Defender 130.

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The nonprofit charges scholarship recipients $50 for five weeks of ski gear, transportation, and lessons in Utah鈥檚 Wasatch Valley. Sounds like a steal, right? That鈥檚 what YSA executive director Emily Fisher thought, too, when she first arrived on staff six years ago. Then she got to work.

It was 2017, and Fisher was at an introductory meeting, collecting pre-season fees for the upcoming ski program. YSA offers more than 100 sports programs for kids in the greater Park City area, including mountain biking, figure skating, and camping, but the 鈥淟earn to Ski鈥 program is by far its most popular. While most participants pay full price鈥攁nywhere from $210 to $260 per season for most students鈥攁bout one in five comes on scholarship. That means five weeks of ski instruction for just a nominal, $50 commitment. Or, at least, Fisher thought it was nominal.

That night, several parents asked Fisher for payment plans on that $50. That鈥檚 when she realized that some of these folks didn鈥檛 have anything to spare. Every dollar was going to rent, groceries, or other essentials. And yet they were willing to do whatever they could to give their kids the opportunity to ski.

鈥淚t鈥檚 so important to these families,鈥 Fisher says. 鈥淭hey want to see their child involved in a sport, even one they might not know much about.鈥

Since 2017, Fisher and her team have doubled down on their mission to make outdoor sports as accessible as possible. That鈥檚 an objective we at 国产吃瓜黑料 share鈥攚hich is why YSA caught our eye when we went through the most recent batch of applicants for the s.

The Defender Service Awards is an annual contest founded by Land Rover, presented by Chase, and designed to benefit hardworking nonprofits around the nation. For the last two years, 国产吃瓜黑料., the parent company of 国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, has been a category sponsor, and in 2023 sponsored the Outdoor Accessibility and Education category. The stakes this year were high: Six winners would each take home $32,500 in cash, as well as a brand-new . Those were resources that YSA could really use.

Park City is a resort town, and the cost of living is inordinately high. The median price of a single-family home is now , making it the most expensive housing market in the state of Utah. Most wage workers have to commute from neighboring counties. And many families who do live in Park City have a tough time covering rent, let alone lift tickets for their kids.

Sheccid Mejia Villanueva was one of those kids. When she was seven years old, her mother, who worked 9-to-5 cleaning houses, registered Mejia Veillanueva for YSA鈥檚 Learn to Ski program. At first, Mejia Villanueva didn鈥檛 want to do it; she was afraid she wouldn鈥檛 belong. But ultimately her mom convinced her to give it a try. That winter, Mejia Villanueva learned to carve turns while her mother worked. By the end of that first season, she鈥檇 fallen in love with the sport and found skiing to be a great equalizer between kids of different backgrounds.

鈥淚 gained a lot of confidence,鈥 Mejia Villanueva says. 鈥淚 learned to try, and to fall, and to always get back up again.鈥 She took that confidence with her to high school and beyond, taking advanced placement chemistry courses and becoming captain of her school鈥檚 cheerleading squad. She ultimately earned a full scholarship to the University of Utah, where she鈥檚 now working toward her business degree.

鈥淚 like to say that YSA planted the seed for all of those successes,鈥 Mejia Villanueva says.

That鈥檚 the power outdoor sports can have. that playing outside can dramatically increase kids鈥 confidence, improve their focus, and strengthen their relationships. Sports get kids away from their screens and help them develop healthy habits. Other research shows that kids who engage in outdoor play often do better in school and may develop more robust .

鈥淧articipating in sports and being outside is beneficial to all kids,鈥 Fisher says. 鈥淭he friendships kids make while being outside, being active, and doing hard things together鈥攖hat鈥檚 really the secret sauce to life.鈥

While YSA鈥檚 scholarship funding may have helped Mejia Villanueva get started in winter sports, money isn鈥檛 the only piece of the puzzle. Many Park City families also lack the time or an appropriate vehicle to drive their kids up to the mountains on weekends.

鈥淲hen we offer transportation, our scholarship participation rate is one in five,鈥 Fisher says. 鈥淲hen we don鈥檛, it falls to one in 19.鈥

But providing program transportation isn’t cheap. Each year, the nonprofit spends about $100,000 schlepping kids around the Wasatch Range鈥攊ts biggest single line item. So, when Fisher learned that Land Rover was giving away a Defender 130, she jumped at the chance to apply. At the time, YSA was shelling out for more than 100 private vehicle rentals each year. Having their own Defender would drastically cut down on the number of rentals required鈥攆reeing up thousands of dollars in budget and giving聽YSA more flexibility in shuttling students and gear to the trailhead on their own schedule.

This year鈥檚 application involved a video submission and a competitive community voting period. During that time, the Park City community turned up in force. For weeks, Fisher bumped into friends and neighbors who said they were voting daily and following the nonprofit鈥檚 progress. Friends from all over the country texted and emailed to share their support. Still, by the time the voting period ended, the YSA crew had no idea how they鈥檇 fare.

On the night of the awards, YSA Development Director Ashley Laasko and the rest of the YSA staff huddled over the livestream with nervous anticipation. When YSA was announced as one of the six winners, the room erupted with shouts of joy.

鈥淚t was a total surprise,鈥 Laasko says. 鈥淲e were shocked. Lots of cheering. Lots of tears. It was incredible.鈥

(Photo: Courtesy of YSA)

As part of the winnings, YSA will take home $5,000 from presenting sponsor Chase Bank and $2,500 from premier sponsor Warner Bros Discovery, along with $25,000 from 国产吃瓜黑料. And YSA鈥檚 transportation needs are getting a huge boost with the custom , which they鈥檒l use to shuttle participants and equipment to program sites. The money they save in vehicle rentals will go back into their scholarship pool鈥攈elping more students enjoy the outdoors at low cost.

鈥淭ransportation was always one of the biggest challenges for YSA, and this opportunity will help that,鈥 Mejia Villanueva says. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited to see how much YSA continues to grow, both now and for future generations.鈥

Lead Photo: Courtesy of YSA

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