Legendary Harlem Gymnastics Foundation Gets Support From Yonkers Business
Back in the 1970s, Wendy Hilliard became the first-ever African American gymnast to represent the United States globally.
Back in the 1970s, Wendy Hilliard became the first-ever African American gymnast to represent the United States globally.
It’s not just about the balance beams for the Wendy Hilliard Gymnastics Foundation (WHGF), it’s also about the bites.
Listen to Wendy Hilliard, founder of the Harlem based Wendy Hilliard Gymnastics Foundation, talks inspiration, working your passion, her favorite place in Harlem and more with host Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show.
Wendy Hilliard Gymnastics Foundation (WHGF), a not-for-profit organization in Harlem that provides free and low-cost quality gymnastics programs for urban youth.
It’s a heartbreaking and tragic time for U.S.A. Gymnastics. These courageous athletes have proven how strong they are, on and off the mat. Another courageous gymnast, Wendy Hilliard, the first black rhythmic gymnast to compete on a U.S. national team.
On Saturday, June 3rd, 2017, the Wendy Hilliard Gymnastics Foundation (WHGF) celebrated the rhythmic and artistic gymnastics performances of over 300 students ages 3-17 at the Harlem Armory at its end-of-year Harlem Gymnastics Showcase.
Wendy Hilliard Gymnastics Foundation (WHGF), a not-for-profit organization that provides free and low-cost quality gymnastics programs for urban youth, is proud to present the fourth Annual Harlem Gymnastics Invitational.
Harlem’s ZaQuae Carter and Bailey “BJ” Mensah, both products of the Wendy Hilliard Gymnastics Foundation (WHGF), turned in superb performances.
Harlem’s ZaQuae Carter, who represents the Wendy Hilliard Gymnastics Foundation (WHGF).
Founded in 1996 by Hall of Fame Rhythmic Gymnast Wendy Hilliard,
Today, February 22nd, 2021, the Committee on Parks and Recreations Chaired by Council Member Peter Koo will be holding an oversight hearing examining the Parks Department’s permitting process for the use of athletic fields at parks.
As Miss Mamie’s Spoonbread Too joins other New York City restaurants in preparing to reopen for indoor dining this week,
The Emma L. Bowen Community Service Center, the Harlem-based nonprofit that has empowered thousands of individuals and families to effectively and productively cope with mental health illness.
Founded in 1996, the Wendy Hilliard Gymnastics Foundation (WHGF), a Harlem-based not-for-profit organization that provides free and low-cost quality gymnastics programs for inner-city youth, is presenting its annual Showtime in Harlem in the historic Harlem Armory, managed by the Harlem Children’s Zone (HCZ).
Wendy Hilliard Gymnastics Foundation (WHGF), a not-for-profit organization that provides free and low-cost quality gymnastics programs for urban youth, is proud to present The Harlem Gymnastics Gala Showcase taking place Saturday, June 4th at the historic Harlem Armory at 12:30 p.m.