Hill House Inc.
Justin Hagins is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Sports Leadership at Northeastern University while serving as a Graduate Assistant at Northeastern Athletics, responsible for managing accounts of all coaches in the Athletics department and approving transactions. Additionally, Justin is a Youth Sports Instructor at Hill House Inc., focusing on facilitating youth sports activities and ensuring children are safe and having fun. With experience as a Recruiter at Amada Senior Care, Justin handles data entry and communication regarding employee readiness and compliance. Justin has also held a Recreational Employee position at Saddleback Valley Unified School District, providing leadership and facilitating sports activities for youth aged 8-16. Previously, Justin was a Marketing Intern at Rave On Sports, specializing in social media management and content creation. Justin obtained a Bachelor's degree in Finance from the University of Kentucky.
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Hill House Inc.
Generations of volunteer leadership and administrative staff have cultivated a sense of urban community through Hill House’s programming, outreach and neighborhood events. Perhaps you’ve visited 127 Mt. Vernon Street for a stack of pancakes, to volunteer at a senior dinner or to find the perfect Christmas tree. You might know someone whose children grew up attending Hill House’s programs and summer camps; or maybe you remember Hill House as a part of your own childhood. The community center has grown a great deal since its formation in 1966. Hill House’s Mt. Vernon and Joy Street buildings, both located in the heart of Beacon Hill, offer programs of athletic, creative and intellectual nature to children ages newborn to 12 years. For families who reside in Beacon Hill, Back Bay, West End and other downtown neighborhoods; Hill House offers the type of youth activities normally available only to residents of the suburbs. 2,000 children enroll in Hill House Programs each year. While early childhood classes are the organization’s most well-known and heavily-populated programs, Hill House continues to promote community involvement through monthly senior dinners, outreach and seasonal events. The Hill House Soccer program, which summons volunteer coaches to lead over 500 players, has grown to be Boston’s largest organized fall soccer program. Each Saturday morning of the fall season, Teddy Ebersol’s Red Sox Fields on the Esplanade fill with an eager group of kids learning to play while being introduced to ideas of sportsmanship and teamwork. Both internally and through philanthropic focus, Hill House encourages families to give back. The Hill House Outreach Program (HHOP) promotes community involvement through donations of time and assets to various nearby non-profits with a focus on serving women and children in need.