Youth Center Groundbreaking to include Agassi, Graf

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Eight-time Grand Slam winner Andre Agassi and his wife, tennis hall-of-famer Stefanie Graf, will help break ground for the Mary and Frances Youth Center at Virginia Commonwealth University. They'll be joined by three-time Grand Slam champ Lindsay Davenport and the world's No. 4 ranked player James Blake.

The groundbreaking will take place at 3 p.m., Friday, Dec. 8, at the site of the new youth center at the corner of Linden and Cary streets on VCU's MonroePark Campus in Richmond.

The Mary and Frances Youth Center is being funded by a private, $1.5 million donation from Michael Fraizer, Chairman and CEO of Genworth Financial Inc., and his wife, Elizabeth. The youth center will provide the Richmond community with a wide range of life skills, mentoring, academic and athletic programs for at-risk children. The center is named to honor the life-long volunteerism and commitment to philanthropy of the Fraizers' mothers -- Mary Fraizer and Frances Royer.  Both women were dedicated volunteers in their communities.

"I can't think of anything more important than providing disadvantaged youth with a place to come and learn and grow," said Michael Fraizer. "This center, located in the midst of the university campus, will give youth the structure, skills, coaching and motivation they need to take control of their futures and have better opportunities to succeed." 

The center initially will be home to Lobs & Lessons, an after-school program that promotes education and life skills for more than 100 Richmond area youth each year through the combination of mentoring, tutoring and teaching tennis skills. The program is a partnership of VCU's Division of Community Engagement, the VCU SportsCenter and Genworth Financial.

"Genworth Financial has been a wonderful partner in developing the Lobs & Lessons program, and because of this partnership, we've already touched hundreds of children in the short three years that the program has been in operation," said VCU President Eugene P. Trani. "At the same time, we saw the need for a real platform for expanded youth programs and a permanent home for "Lobs and Lessons" and Mike and Elizabeth's involvement and personal gift will help make this happen.  The Mary and Frances Youth Center will be a great opportunity to expand on our foundation for youth in the area to come to our campus and see first hand the educational opportunities possible in their future."

VCU plans to increase the number of organizations and programs operating out of the center. The 5,400 square-foot building will include instructional space for tutoring, a computer lab, offices, board room and catering space. The grounds will include two hard-surface tennis courts and a basketball court.

Construction will begin immediately, with completion expected in June 2007.