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Boys & Girls Club Teens Win Best Overall Project at National Leadership Summit



The Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City took top honors at the Center of Transformation (CoT) Summit in Washington, D.C. 


Calling themselves Team ACE (Atlantic City Environmentalists), the teens delivered a powerful message about the harmful food additives and limited access to healthy options in underserved communities like Atlantic City.


Teens had a chance to tour Washington, DC, including visiting such sites as the Capitol and Washington monument.


Staff member Morgan Mohammed shows off the award earned by the Boys & Girls Club members.



Boys & Girls Club Teens Win Best Overall Project at National Leadership Summit

 

Atlantic City, NJ A team of teens from the Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City took top honors at the Center of Transformation (CoT) Summit in Washington, D.C., earning the award for Best Overall Project. The June 15–20 summit brought together youth from across the country to explore climate justice, food security, and social change through hands-on advocacy and innovation.

 

Representing Atlantic City were Lorenzo, Angel, Cy’Maya, and Jocelyn of Team ACE (Atlantic City Environmentalists). Their winning entry—titled “Don’t Gamble with Your Health”—delivered a powerful message about the harmful food additives and limited access to healthy options in underserved communities like Atlantic City. Their multi-part project combined education, creativity, and environmental awareness:

 

  • A sustainable recipe cookbook featuring nutritious, affordable meals for families, including oat pancakes with blueberries, salmon musubi, and taco bowls.
  • A social media campaign and video, created to spark community conversation around food deserts and toxic food ingredients.
  • A “Trash to Treasure” art sculpture built from household recyclables, promoting local farming and environmental sustainability with hidden nods to New Jersey’s agricultural identity.

 

The program was led by Club instructors Morgan Mohammed and Aldair Diego, who also accompanied the youth to the summit in Washington, D.C. They played a pivotal role in mentoring the students and supporting their development as leaders and advocates. This opportunity is a milestone in the Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City’s ongoing mission to empower youth through academic support, mentorship, and leadership development.

 

“These teens didn’t just show up—they led with vision, heart, and innovation,” said CEO Tracey Triniwell of the Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City. “Winning Best Overall Project on a national stage is proof that our youth have the power to shape a better future.”

 

The national Center of Transformation program is built on three pillars: STEM education, advocacy, and workforce readiness. In addition to presenting their project, the Atlantic City teens toured college campuses, participated in career-building workshops, and engaged with professionals at Amazon HQ, Booz Allen, the Embassy of Switzerland, and more. They even attended a private viewing of the historic Juneteenth General Order No. 3 at the National Archives.

 

A total of ten local students completed the 10-week program to earn a spot at the summit. Alongside the four award-winners, the full team included Zayalin, Sora, Britany, Ali, and Andy—each of whom contributed to the program’s success and momentum.

 

About Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City:

The Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City is a nonprofit organization that has been providing a safe and nurturing environment for the youth of Atlantic City for over 50 years. Our mission is to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. We offer a wide range of programs that focus on education, leadership, health, arts, and more, helping children and teenagers build essential life skills and develop into well-rounded individuals. For more information about the Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City - visit acbgc.org, call (609) 347-2697, or email Executive Administrator Brianna Register at bregister@acbgc.org.

 

Additional Info

Media Contact : Brianna Register, bregister@acbgc.org, (609) 347-2697, ext. 108; Felicia L. Niven, fniven@acbgc.org, (609) 214-4260

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