OVERALL MTEF MISSION STATEMENT

The overall mission statement is to make Milwaukee a better place to live, work, play and learn through tennis.  This mission statement incorporates the elements of youth and adult tennis (and educational) programming, along with our commitment to instructor workshops and special events.

MTEF TEAM MISSION STATEMENT

The mission statement of the Milwaukee Tennis & Education Foundation is 

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COMMUNITY BUILDING AND COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP INVESTMENT INITIATIVE

Mission Statement

MTEF’s NJTL Community Building and Community Partnership Investment Initiative’s vision is that tennis and community facilities will beused to reduce childhood obesity, increase and improve interaction between different racial and economic classes and bring community partners together to improve the quality of life for all. ourgoals

2010 MTEF VISION STATEMENTS

MTEF will provide opportunities for central-city children to learn and play tennis, as well as develop life skills and values that will enrich their lives and enable them someday to give back to the community.

The number of tennis players of all ages, abilities and diverse backgrounds will be so large that new tennis courts will be built at local parks and schools throughout the city.

The Community Building Initiative and the Community Partnership Investment will lead to significantly healthier people in the neighborhood by creating an advisory board of doctors and dieticians that will work with the local council of community leaders and parents to promote healthylifestyles through the game of tennis.  

 



The MTEF Tennis Ball

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This year’s event, will be held on
Friday, September 24th at
Milwaukee County Zoo’s Peck Pavilion.

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“Those who attain to any excellence commonly spend life in some one single pursuit, for excellence is not often gained upon easier terms.”---Johnson

Get to Know...

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Charlee Goodman
8th Grade First Serve Participant

Charlee wants to be an architect when she grows up; first of all, she wants to attend the University of Pennsylvania. Lofty ambitions for a young lady who hasn’t even graduated from the 8th grade yet! Once you get to know Charlee a little better, you might not want to bet against her. 

“Signing Charlee up for MTEF is one of the best things that has happened to her,” stated Charlee’s mom, Vanessa Goodman.  “The First Serve program has improved Charlee’s self-esteem, confidence, and social skills, not to mention how much her tennis has improved.”

 

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