FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 28, 2022
Jackson County Executive joins Hamilton County Ohio Commission President for friendly football wager
Kansas City’s Youth Ambassadors to benefit from Chiefs win against the Bengals; Media availability today at 1 p.m.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Jackson County Executive Frank White, Jr. is joining in on the excitement of the Kansas City Chiefs AFC Championship Game against the Cincinnati Bengals by making a friendly wager with Hamilton County Commission President Stephanie Summmerow Dumas. County Executive White joined the Hamilton County Commission meeting yesterday via Zoom to announce the wager.
Both elected leaders have chosen youth organizations in their respective communities to benefit from the friendly wager. County Executive White has selected Kansas City’s Youth Ambassadors, which will receive a celebratory meal from black-owned restaurant Richie’s Chicken in Cincinnati for a Chiefs win. In the unlikely event that doesn’t happen, Hamilton County Commission President Dumas has selected the kids at Cincinnati’s Youth Advocate Programs, Inc. (YAP) to enjoy KC’s original Gates BBQ. A high-impact social justice nonprofit, YAP provides community-based alternatives to youth incarceration, congregate placements and neighborhood violence in Cincinnati.
“After that thrilling overtime win last weekend, the energy and excitement are high for Chiefs Kingdom going into the game against the Bengals,” said Jackson County Executive Frank White, Jr. “They may have edged us for the win earlier this season, but Sunday is what really counts. I look forward to celebrating another AFC Championship victory while also bringing some attention to some amazing young people in our communities.”
Youth Ambassadors is an educational employment program designed to empower underserved teens with important life skills, soft job skills, creative expression and adult mentors. This comprehensive programming encourages positive personal growth, equipping youth with the power to have a voice and be active participants in their communities.
Jackson County is proud to have Youth Ambassadors as a community partner in the Our Healthy KC Eastside (OHKCE) initiative, which is working to address inequities on the city’s eastside by increasing access to COVID-19 vaccines and other preventative health services. Youth Ambassador’s role in fighting misinformation around the vaccine and encouraging vaccination has helped the OHKCE program increase vaccination rates in some of Kansas City’s predominantly Black neighborhoods by 50 percent compared with the citywide average, by putting clinics in convenient locations and giving out $50 for first vaccination shots.
Media are invited to attend a photo opportunity with Jackson County Executive Frank White, Jr., OHKCE Program Director Dr. Jannette Berkley-Patton and Youth Ambassadors Executive Director Monique Johnston TODAY, January 28 at 1:00 p.m. at the 12th and Brooklyn Gates BBQ.
In addition to supporting youth, County Executive White and Commission President Dumas also showed off the jersey the losing elected official has to wear. You can watch the exchange at the Hamilton County Commission meeting here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l51rT14onII.