821 Impact
What is 821 Impact?
821 Impact is the 821 Tennis philanthropic pillar that focuses on helping to positively serve our community by collaborating with non-profit and community service focused initiatives throughout the year themed around 821 core principles of tennis, wellness, community and movement.
This has been a component of our brand that begun Spring 2023 and we are very excited to share with our community a few things we have been up to over the last year.
Youth Empowerment at Legion Park
"Let Talk Tennis" is a volunteer tennis program at Legion Park (The Limo Area) to help coach the local junior tennis community and introduce the sport, free of charge, for any local child in the Mimo and Upper East Side area in Miami.
We have enjoyed getting to know the many young boys and girls who are excited to invest their time into learning about tennis and the fun they have had so far and will continue to work with them weekly to help encourage them on their sport and wellness journey.
Upcoming Programs
Legion Park
"Let's Talk Tennis" Initiative
When: January 23- March 30th
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Days: Tuesday's & Thursday Evening
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Ages 6 and under: 4:00pm - 4:30PM
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Ages 6-10 year old: 4:30pm - 5:15pm
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Ages 10years and older: 5:15pm - 6:00pm
Where: Legion Park Tennis Courts
Upcoming Impact Events
Legion Park
Community Tennis Family & Friends Celebration
Join us on February 17th 2024 for a day in the park for tennis, food and community for all ages after our fall junior impact season of "Let's Talk Tennis" volunteering programming for our local Mimo community.
When: February 17, 2024
Time: 12-2pm
Where: Legion Park
Miami Open Kids Day
2024
presented by IMG
Join us on Saturday March 30th for Kids Day 2024 at Hard Rock Stadium for the Miami Open Women's finals.
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All details will be sent out this month for registration!
When: Saturday March 30th, 2024
Where: Hard Rock Stadium
Interested in Volunteering?
Contact us at info@821tennis.com and we would be happy to chat about upcoming volunteer opportunities or submit a request below