![]() His work with CHAMPS morphed into a successful research project on mentoring programs as a measure of self-efficacy of boys through mentorship and exercise. “We had the football team come join a session and run drills followed by a conversation about healthy eating habits called ‘Tackle Your Diet’,” he said. ![]() The program was a team effort, with his Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity brothers among those volunteering their time and energy to the initiative, Brawerman said. Alongside his roommate and best friend, Kendall Adkins ’12, Brawerman grew the after-school program Coaching Health and Mentoring Positive Students (CHAMPS) under the guidance of Exercise Science Lecturer Liz Bailey.ĬHAMPS gave male elementary school students an outlet to work with college-aged mentors to learn valuable life skills through sports. ![]() This ideology was reflected during his time as a student at Elon. “I grew up in a family that believed in service despite not being very religious, so I always had a desire to give back instead of just earning a paycheck,” he said. Brett Brawerman ’12 has always centered service in his life.
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