Brittani Daniels is the brand new government director of the Crenshaw Household YMCA. Daniels’ journey is considered one of resilience, reinvention, and purpose-driven management.
A former NCAA Division I athlete and neighborhood advocate, Daniels started her profession in authorities and coverage earlier than a life-altering lupus prognosis shifted her path. After surviving systemic organ failure and relearning methods to stroll, she discovered renewed function in grassroots service — finally main her to the YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles.
On the Crenshaw Y, Daniels is devoted to increasing youth programming, forging neighborhood partnerships, and making certain that households have the sources and help they should thrive. She has organized for 10 full scholarships every week for present Crenshaw Y members in order that this system is accessible to households.
“My journey has taught me that transformation is feasible, even within the darkest moments,” Daniels says.
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“That’s why I’m so obsessed with creating areas like this — the place youngsters can uncover their energy, categorical their creativity, and really feel actually seen.”
As well as, the Crenshaw Household YMCA has a brand new collaboration with Dr. Anndretta’s Black Arts Camp, a six-week, full-day summer time program that blends Black Research, art-making, and efficiency observe for college kids coming into kindergarten via age 12.
Starting June 16 and working via July 25, today camp is a artistic arts and academic expertise providing households a possibility to discover Black tradition, historical past, and identification.
Every week at Black Arts Camp incorporates a completely different Black Research theme, integrating visible arts, music, dance, civic engagement, and extra. The total curriculum is offered at www.BlackArtsCamp.com together with alternatives to donate, or sponsor per week.
This summer time, the Crenshaw YMCA and Black Arts Camp invite households throughout Los Angeles to affix in cultivating confidence, creativity, and cultural pleasure—one week, one story, and one youngster at a time.
“Collaborating with the YMCA is about constructing sustainable neighborhood infrastructure,” says Dr. Anndretta, the camp’s founder and a tenured professor of Black Research at Cal State East Bay.
“Our missions align deeply — artistic expression, training, and pleasure. We’re thrilled to carry this curriculum to households on the Crenshaw YMCA.”