“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
Philippians 4:13
FIRST DAY OF THE SCHOOL YEAR:
On September 3, 2024, the beginning of the school year, the children showed up at HHYD for our afterschool program, excited to be with us. We even had some showing up who needed to be registered because they had heard about all the exciting things we have been doing at HHYD. The children hugged their friends they hadn’t seen during the summer, and to no surprise, they were extremely excited to see the teachers. Hugs and smiles filled the room.
We had staff introductions to the students and guidelines to help them throughout the school year. One guideline given was the scripture of the month, Philippians 4:13, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” After introductions, scripture, snack time, no wasting time, on to homework, and then fun time.
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COMMUNITY PARTNERS:
Parallel Retail Group outing:
We had a blast hosting a group of brilliant kids from HHYD at our offices in August! They dove into the world of retail, got a behind-the-scenes look at what we do, and even had the chance to pitch their favorite brands to us. Talk about impressive—these kids are sharp! “If you’re looking to partner with an amazing non-profit that’s making waves with Minneapolis kids, check out HHYD.” Lauren Knisley
PRAYER WALK TO CURB CRIME:
Hospitality House Youth Development joined Twin Cities Church leaders to prayer-walk North Minneapolis on September 15th. The goal was harnessing the power of prayer to curb crime in North Minneapolis. Pastor Doris Allison of Proverbs Christian Fellowship Church helped lead us.
The prayer walk started at North Commons Park and ended at Lowry and Penn. About 20 folks from various churches and ministries participated.
“We have buried many gang members who were killed,” said Dave Halstensgard (a long-time supporter of HHYD), who worked on the north side for many years. “We have buried many people from fentanyl. I have seen what youth have been facing in this community, and it’s time to make a difference.”
“We all come together in prayer today for our community, for gun violence, for the drug infestation,” said Pastor Doris Allison of Proverbs Christian Fellowship Church.
Come join us! There are two (2) more Sundays at 2:00 (Sept 29th and Oct 6th). If you can’t attend, we at HHYD, being in the heart of North Minneapolis, request your continued prayer for our city.
12U HHYD FLAG FOOTBALL TEAM:
Hospitality House Youth Development (HHYD) has brought back Flag Football to our children, and they are loving it. It is believed that we have not had Flag Football teams since the 1980s. This year, we are starting with one team. Our 11U co-ed flag football team won their first game of the season with a strong effort on defense (4 interceptions) and an outstanding performance by the offense (6 Touchdowns)! Teamwork, great attitudes, sportsmanship, talent, hard work, and joy were on full display!
We are currently 2-1! GO, HHYD FLAG FOOTBALL TEAM! Next year, we plan to increase the number of teams, so if you desire to impact the North Minneapolis community through sports, come volunteer with HHYD.
RSVP for our Annual Fall Banquet Fundraiser:
Sunday, November 3, 2024
The Metropolitan Ballroom & Clubroom
5-8pm
“Love is the Most Excellent Way”
1 Corinthians 12:31
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Board Spotlight:
Hi, I am Brett McNeal and I recently joined the Board at Hospitality House Youth Development. I currently work for the Minneapolis Public Schools as their District Assistant Athletic Director. I grew up in North Minneapolis, attended Hospitality House Youth Development (HHYD) as a youth, and graduated from North Community High School.
I started playing basketball at HHYD in the 5th grade and became a member of a Bible study group in the 7th grade. HHYD’s Christ-based program resonated with my family and friends.
As a basketball standout, I earned the title of Minnesota Mr. Basketball. I went on to play and graduate from Western Kentucky University where I earned a degree in Communications and was inducted into their Athletic Hall of Fame. I furthered my studies at Grace College, earning a master’s degree in Athletic Administration. My career has included Community Organizer, Administrative Politician, Executive Director, Human Resources Manager, High School Dean, basketball official & Athletic Director. My hobbies include golfing and reading.
I have been committed to fostering positive change in the lives of others and have used my roles as an athlete, coach, high school official, and administrator to inspire Christian transformation and leadership development in our youth. I look forward to engaging more of our HHYD alumni and the community to help our children get to know Christ personally.
I have been married for 25 years and am the proud father of five successful children.
Would you or someone you know like to work at HHYD?
Did you know Hospitality House Youth Development is hiring? HHYD is always looking for high-quality candidates to join our team.
If you or anyone you know might be interested, please share this link to the job descriptions: https://hhyd.org/job-opportunities/
Site Visits
Interested in a Site Visit? Contact Clara (Missie) Mothershed, Development Director cmothershed@hhyd.org or 612.522.4485
Volunteer
Hospitality House Youth Development is looking for new volunteers. What God-given talent would you like to share?
- Tutor a student in math or reading
- Coach a basketball or baseball team
- Plan events
- Invite a group from your church, company or organization
We would love to hear from you! Call Melinda Brown at 612.522.4485 or apply online today.
Upcoming Events
November 3, 2024 – Annual Fall Banquet
December 13, 2024 – Christmas with Dignity
Thank you to our Sponsors
Fall Banquet Sponsors: Cornwell Companies LLC, KTIS 98.5, Northeast Bank, and Northside Achievement Zone (NAZ)
Women’s Luncheon Sponsor: JE Dunn Construction
Spring Business Sponsors: Cornwell Companies LLC, RYAN, Green Wealth Management Group, Northeast Bank, SCHEELS, Impact Power to Connect, Tradition Capital Bank, Genesis Trading LTD, Salvation Army, and Lotus Restaurant Minneapolis.