ATLANTA HAWKS LAUNCH ‘HAWKS AT HOME’ VIRTUAL SUMMER EXPERIENCE FOR YOUNG BASKETBALL PLAYERS AND FANS

Program Offers A Variety of Resources To Ensure That Youth Remain Active While Social Distancing

Today the Atlanta Hawks launched Hawks at Home, an innovative online program created to educate and help youth stay active during this time of social distancing. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Hawks have transitioned to a virtual summer camp format that will allow kids across the state of Georgia and beyond to learn basketball skills from Atlanta Hawks coaches, players, and Hawks Basketball Academy instructors, all from the comfort of their own homes.

“We are thrilled to launch our new Hawks at Home program for youth in an innovative way that can reach thousands of young basketball fans,” said Atlanta Hawks Vice President of Basketball Development, Jon Babul. “This platform allows us to impact more kids than we could have during a usual summer and provide them with valuable content that focuses on education, improving skillset and overall health and wellness.”

The Hawks at Home platform will provide more than just basketball skills. In addition, youth will find dance instruction videos from the ATL Hawks Dancers and coloring sheets and activities from the Squawk Squad (the team’s official Kid’s Club) and the College Park Skyhawks (the team’s official G League affiliate). Fitness workouts and content from partners around the league including the Jr. NBA, YMCA and more will also be included.

As an organization, and as a part of the Atlanta community, the Hawks are committed to combatting systemic racism at all levels, therefore the Hawks at Home platform will also feature content that focuses on race relations. Through basketball, and by teaching children empathy, respect and how to work together as a team, we hope that we can help to dissolve these issues within the next generation.  Recognizing that these conversations are not easy, the Hawks at Home platform will provide resources to help guide both parents and children through those sometimes difficult conversations.

The online platform will offer STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) activities for youth as well. The Hawks partnered with the Children’s Museum of Atlanta to provide content around the science of basketball. Museum science educator, Professor Labcoat, will answer questions like: Why do basketballs bounce? and How does a basketball spin on your finger?

“At the Children’s Museum of Atlanta, we are firm believers that youth learn best through the power of play,” said the Museum’s Executive Director Jane Turner. “This summer, we’re honored to team up with the Atlanta Hawks to help families in our community stay safe, stay active and stay engaged.”

To ensure that they have access to the proper equipment, youth who were previously registered for the now cancelled Jr. Hawks Summer Camp will receive basketball kits, delivered by UPS, to assist with the different drills and activities provided via the Hawks at Home platform. The kits include a Jr. Hawks uniform (jersey and shorts), a Hawks basketball and basketball pump, a skills and drills worksheet and a certificate of participation.

The Hawks at Home Newsletter gives kids exclusive access to content including live Zoom session conversations and training with Hawks players, coaches, alumni and more. Parents and guardians can sign their kids up for the newsletter by visiting hawks.com/hawksathome.

For more information about the Atlanta Hawks Basketball Academy, visit basketballacademy.hawks.com.

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About Children's Museum of Atlanta

About Children’s Museum of Atlanta:

Children’s Museum of Atlanta is the only educational venue of its kind in Atlanta, presenting educational programs and exhibits designed for young children ages 0-8. The mission of Children's Museum of Atlanta is to change the world by sparking every child's imagination, sense of discovery and learning through the power of play. With learning zones consisting of bright, creative and hands-on exhibits, the Museum supports inventive play-based exploration and experiential learning focused on the whole child. Core competencies for literacy, math and science are promoted throughout all exhibits and programming in alignment with the state and national Core Performance Standards. Funding has been provided by Georgia Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities as part of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. For more information, please visit www.GeorgiaHumanities.org. Major support is provided by the Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs and major funding is provided by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners. Children’s Museum of Atlanta also offers memberships. For more information or to support Children's Museum of Atlanta, visit childrensmuseumatlanta.org or call 404.659.KIDS [5437].

Museum Admission: Online ticketing only is available at this time. Phone booking is available with ample notice and will be booked via online reservation. Members must pre-book and will be able to redeem their $5 voucher online. Babies 11 months and younger and members are admitted for free and must reserve their free ticket online prior to arriving at the Museum. All daily programs are included in price of admission. For more information regarding ticket and membership options, visit childrensmuseumatlanta.org

Museum Hours: The Museum will operate in 2 three-hour sessions with one-hour cleaning between sessions. The hours are 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30-4:30 p.m. Please check the Museum website to confirm hours of operation. 

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