National Junior Tennis & Learning network.
Brick & Paver Program and special fundraisers held throughout the year, including the US Open Opening Night Gala and Pro-Am Events, and by connecting with other philanthropic and strategic partners.
Hebni Nutrition Consultants, Inc. (HNC) is a community-based, not for profit (501 (c)(3)) agency formed in 1995 to educate high-risk, culturally diverse populations about nutrition strategies to prevent diet-related diseases. Hebni’s programs serve populations who may be at-risk for cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes and obesity. HNC informs participants how making healthy nutritional changes can prevent or reduce the risk of these nutrition-related diseases. A 2010 USTA Diversity Award winner… .
Since 2014 we have worked with HEBNI at over 12 distinct locations in Orange County through grants provided by USTA Foundation, The Orlando Magic Foundation and The Walt Disney foundation to bring tennis and nutritional education to underserved youth in Orange County.
Their K.Y.D.S. program is an extremely popular eight-week effort to educate children and their parents about the values of proper nutrition and exercise.
Through our relationship with this non-profit and a grant from the USTA Foundation, we provide tennis instruction to over 100 children at both the center and at Fort Gatlin Recreation Center.
Orlando Health Foundation generously provides office space for Posh Rock Tennis Foundation Board of Directors meetings.
Boys & Girls Clubs of America
Year long tennis programming and equipment will be provided for 3 clubs in Central Florida. An additional 6 clinics will be provided to selected clubs during holidays.
This group provides equipment and financial grants and volunteers to support our Orange County Recreation Center and Tennis is Elementary programs.
PRTF is an official partner with Special Olympics Orange County Florida.
PRTF will be managing the tennis instruction for the Special Olympics Orange County Florida tennis team and will be hosting the Special Olympics Tennis Area Games, March 26, 2022 at Fort Gatlin.
PRTF and the Academy for Autism have begun a pilot program. Each week, the Academy buses approximately 30 students and supervisory staff to Fort Gatlin and PRTF provides pro bono tennis instruction. This is a great way for PRTF to learn about the special challenges and requirements that are needed to have a successful Adaptive Learning Program and a wonderful opportunity for the Academy to expand its efforts to provide a well-rounded experience for its students.
OC Board of County Commissioners
Commissioner Mayra Uribe assisted in a food drive on March 20, 2021 that led to over 100 families been provided with fresh vegetables and canned goods.