DFA
DFA
Our Mission is to be a primary resource for boys and girls, ages 3-18, by providing positive
solutions and support through the sponsorship of educational & humanitarian  programs and
events with special emphasis on youth from disadvantaged circumstances.
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Baseball S.T.I.C.K.S  (Support Towards Inner City Kids)
Baseball S.T.I.C.K.S
(Support Towards Inner City Kids)


"You can't get outside the box until you think outside of the box."    ~CEO/FOUNDER-Cle Ross

All Baseball S.T.I.C.K.S program participants will be required to take our "Dedicated to be
Educated" free educational and administrative courses to promote greater inclusion of
minorities into the mainstream of the game of baseball.  
Kansas City Kansas Public Schools has 19,561 students. 44% of those students are African American, 35%
are Hispanic, 17% are Caucasian, and 4% are other ethnic groups.

The KC S.T.I.C.K.S coaches will work with all inner-city players seeking baseball knowledge and
guidance with plans to sponsor one all-star traveling team in each individual age group within
KCK
RBI.  The S.T.I.C.K.S traveling teams will focus on educating and highlighting the elite               
Wyandotte County and surrounding area players in efforts to raise the amount of minority athletes
attending and graduating from college.  In efforts to help create a fair and competitive league the  
S.T.I.C.K.S coaching staff
will not sponsor any league teams.  If you are interested in participating in
KCK RBI
or would like information regarding tryouts for the KC S.T.I.C.K.S Elite team please
click here.  

Introduction Level 1 - "Learning the game..."

The excitement of baseball must be the base for introduction and future development of baseball in the urban
core. As a result, there will be training and activities that promote entertainment, fun, and learning the history
of the game.

Level 1 Dedicated To Be Educated educational sessions will be geared to increase participation
and interest levels among inner-city youth while promoting self-esteem and the value of teamwork.

Base Level 2 – “What and How…”

The Base for proper baseball and softball fundamentals must be shared at early age with care, composure,
and knowledge. As a result, the
Baseball S.T.I.C.K.S members will be required to attend
Dedicated To Be Educated Core educational sessions
that involve proper fielding, throwing, base-running and hitting techniques.  Members of the level 5 portion of
the program will assist with this part of the developmental stage to promote giving back and community service
prior to graduation from the program.

Level 2 Dedicated To Be Educated educational sessions will include programs that combine the
fundamentals of baseball with mentorship, leadership, and academic study skills.   It also provides an
environment where former, current, and future college and professional baseball and softball players can
interact and network with inner-city kids who inspire to be just like them.   

Transitional Level 3 – “Why and When…”

The Transitional Level is established according to the foundation laid in the"BASE" Level. This level
will prepare each member with the
tools and training to know “Why and When…” to apply the “What and How…”In addition, each member will be
introduced to situational drills,tutelage, and advisement. The strength and conditioning side of S.T.I.C.K.S will
be applied in practice or a simulated environment. This will provide an opportunity for each student to learn
proper stretching, lifting, running and exercising techniques.

Elevation Level 4 – “Dedicated to be Educated”

The level 4 portion of the Dedicated To Be Educated program will allow youth the
opportunity to gain the knowledge necessary to become coaches, umpires, ground crew members, general
managers and club owners by educating them on the fundamentals of baseball coaching and administration
including how to write the line-up,proper field maintenance and rules of the game, just to name a few.  The
Elevation Level is also based on the “What and How…” and the “Why and When…” building blocks. This level
involves concentration to instill each principle in mental and muscle memory and a large amount of repetition to
produce productive baseball skills and habits.

Implement/Giveback -  Level 5

The Implement/Giveback level is dependent on the success achieved in the previous levels and
success achieved in future environments.  This level will not only be for the ball players who aspire to reach
the college and/or professional levels but for those who have a desire to continue their baseball future whether
it be on or off the field.  S.A.F.E created the "Dedicated to be Educated" side of the Baseball
S.T.I.C.K.S program as a resource to educate youth on all aspects of the game because we understand that
not every child will have the talent needed to chase their dream of becoming a major league baseball player.

Level 5 Dedicated To Be Educated educational sessions will be offered to Level 5 members that
consist of but are not limited to:  How to become a umpire, sports announcer, front office staff member,
grounds crew member, baseball coach and baseball scouts.

Level 5 members will also be asked to refer family, friends, and associates to help bring baseball back to the
inner city of Wyandotte County by enrolling there kids into
KCK RBI.
Age Group
Level
Level Title
Objectives
3-6
1
Introduction
Promoting self-esteem and the value of
teamwork
7-9
2
Base
Introduction to the What and How
10-12
3
Transitional
Combining What and How with Why and
When
13-15
4
Elevation
"Dedicated To Be Educated"
16-present
5
Implement/Giveback
Preparation for life after graduation

Baseball S.T.I.C.K.S (Support Towards Inner City Kids), was founded
in Kansas City, KS by former minor leaguer Cle Ross. Ross understood
that baseball could be a tool to help kids excel physically, socially and
academically. His goal began by creating ways to increase the interest
level of local youth by developing a new appreciation for the game of
baseball.

As a result, he created
Baseball S.T.I.C.K.S, a program that combines
the fundamentals of baseball with mentorship, leadership, and educational
skills. It also provides an environment where former, current, and future
college and professional baseball and softball players can interact and
network with inner-city kids who inspire to be just like them.
Field Address:
Wyandotte County
3&2
5325 Parallel Parkway
Kansas City, KS
"Dedicated To Be Educated"