Who Coaches the Fatherless?

When most youth sports coaches are dads coaching their own kids, who coaches the teams of kids who don’t have a father in the home?  With your help, RBI Austin is going to bat for these kids to provide year-round mentoring and coaching to kids who do not have a father in the home: View video

Nationally, 85% percent of youth sports coaches are dads coaching their own kids.

But what happens in a community where 73% of kids are fatherless? Who coaches those kids?

It’s a different ball game in inner-city Austin.

We’re here at the Booker T. Washington housing complex in East Austin where 73% of kids are fatherless and less than 10% of these kids play organized sports.

But with your help RBI Austin is seeking to change that. With your help RBI Austin is going to bat for these kids.

Through one-to-one mentor relationships and RBI baseball and softball teams, a growing number of Booker T. kids have coaches in their lives and also can reap the lifelong benefits of playing youth sports.

Interested in learning more about our mentoring program or volunteer opportunities to be a part of a team that is going to bat for these kids? If you have any questions or want to get involved, send us an email! We’d love to hear from you.