Usher Promotes After-School Programs in Detroit

Usher visited the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan to promote the importance of after-school programs and announced his role as honorary chair of 'Lights on Afterschool.' He emphasized how such programs can transform young lives and help them discover their passions.
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Highlights

  • Usher visited the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan before performing in Detroit.
  • He announced his role as the honorary chair of 'Lights on Afterschool,' promoting after-school programs.
  • The Boys & Girls Clubs have been serving the community since 1962, focusing on college and career readiness.
  • Approximately 750,000 youths in Michigan lack access to quality after-school programs.
  • Usher's nonprofit, Usher's New Look, has impacted over 60,000 teens globally.

Perspectives

  • Usher and other advocates stress that after-school programs are crucial for youth development, providing a safe space and opportunities for personal growth, which can prevent negative behaviors. [3]
  • Students like Alexis Butler share how the Boys & Girls Clubs have significantly impacted their lives, helping them grow socially and academically. [1]