Awards

EPATT has garnered local and national awards for its contributions to the community.

2022

EPATT Wins USTA NorCal’s 2022 ACES* Diversity Service Award
The USTA NorCal recognized EPATT for its lifelong and groundbreaking service, and for having made a significant impact on the lives of those in the tennis communities.

 *Awards Celebrating Excellence in Service

2018

Resolution Honoring and Commending EPATT's 30th Anniversary

On June 19, 2018, the Board of Supervisors of San Mateo County, California, formally recognized EPATT’s three decades of achievements.

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2018

Proclamation from the City of East Palo Alto, California Recognizing and Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of EPATT

EPA City Council Member (and former Mayor) Larry Moody proclaimed on May 15, 2018 that the City formally recognized EPATT's 30 years of serving the EPA community and the program's continued efforts to change the trajectory of local youth through academics, parent education, student advocacy and tennis instruction.

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2017

National Junior Tennis & Learning Chapter of the Year Award

“EPATT’s program has been in existence for more than 20 years. Its mission is changing the trajectory of youth in the community through student advocacy, parent coaching, academic tutoring and tennis instruction. EPATT serves as a national model for tennis and education programs and has had a strong, positive influence on the national NJTL network through the capacity building program. EPATT's model of intense tutoring and family involvement, coupled with the tennis, provides a much-needed service for youth in the East Palo Alto Community.”

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2016

Legacy Award Winner

EPATT recognized for its long-lasting legacy of commitment and collaboration between Stanford and its neighbors.

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2004

Community Partnership Award

EPATT honored for its initiative, leadership, and involvement in projects that embody the spirit of genuine partnership and benefit the overall community, which have resulted in a better understanding between Stanford and Bay Area communities.