What We Do
In 2005 we embarked on a mission to develop and expand the game of lacrosse inside New York City public schools through a public-private partnership model.
This is a road not usually taken. In contrast to the for-profit clubs, CityLax is not-for-profit and “school-centric.” CityLax firmly believes schools are the best place for student/athletes to develop their individual/team skills and springboard into college.
Through lacrosse and character-based coaching strategies, our organization serves as a catalyst for assisting schools in their effort to bring more of these opportunities to their students.
Furthermore, with the popularity of the sport growing by the day and through CityLax programs, we believe lacrosse will become a leading mainstream team sport in New York City and its schools thereby shedding its image as an elite suburban private school game.
Through lacrosse and character-based coaching strategies, our organization serves as a catalyst for assisting schools in their effort to bring more of these opportunities to their students.
Furthermore, with the popularity of the sport growing by the day and through CityLax programs, we believe lacrosse will become a leading mainstream team sport in New York City and its schools thereby shedding its image as an elite suburban private school game.
Mission
CityLax, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to changing the lives of the students we serve through the game of lacrosse. Our goal is to help students achieve success by supporting them on and off the field. We use lacrosse to attract middle school and high school students and allow them to see a brighter future for themselves.
Focus
We are currently focused on introducing/expanding lacrosse into New York City schools and afterschool educational enrichment and mentoring with an emphasis on Middle School and geographies that historically have had little or no access to the game and that are predominantly comprised of populations from lower income families.
Vision
CityLax is dedicated to establishing lacrosse as a mainstream sport in New York City through partnerships with the Public School system and community based organizations. CityLax uses lacrosse as a teaching mechanism for helping student/athletes see the value of taking charge of their education, living a healthier lifestyle, and developing life skills for successful college and career advancement.