Get Involved
MTEF's great programs offer several great ways for you to help Milwaukee's youth in a tangible and rewarding way.
Volunteer with MTEF
Share the love of tennis with a child! Volunteers help students through reading, tennis and life skills by following MTEF's Tennis & Life Skills Curriculum. Significant training and support provided. Learn more
Work for MTEF
Employment opportunities are available for individuals who are interested in working in either the academic or tennis component of MTEF. Tutors use the academic curriculum to facilitate reading and writing activities, such as the Arthur Ashe Essay Contest. Tennis instructors help students with basic skills and match play by following MTEF's Tennis & Life Skills Curriculum. Significant training and support provided. Learn more
Contribute to MTEF
Many individuals and organizations have chosen to support MTEF's After-School TEAM Program and our Summer Tennis & Reading Program. As a 501 (c)(3) foundation, we rely on the generosity of friends like you to help give our children the chance to succeed.
To donate to MTEF, please contact our executive director, Jay Massart, at (414) 442-8195. Thank you for supporting not only our children, but the many community friends and families who benefit from MTEF's programming.
For more information about MTEF's volunteer and employment opportunities, contact the MTEF office at (414) 442-8195 or email us at mtef4tennis@sbcglobal.net.
The MTEF Tennis Ball
2010 MTEF TENNIS BALL FUNDRAISER
This year’s event, will be held on Friday, September 24th at Milwaukee County Zoo’s Peck Pavilion.
Quote of the Day
“True heroism is remarkably sober, very undramatic. It is not the urge to surpass all others at whatever cost, but the urge to serve others at whatever cost.” ---Arthur Ashe
Get to Know...
KENNETH SYKES
MTEF WELCOMES OUR PUBLIC ALLY
Hi everyone! My name is Kenneth Sykes! I will be working for the Milwaukee Tennis & Education Foundation as the programming coordinator. One of my responsibilities will be to assist your child and family during the 2009-2010 year, motivating and guiding them to academic and tennis success!
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