WVa summer youth camp seeks leadership, financial assistance
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — A summer youth camp serving low-income families at West Virginia University will not be held next year unless community partners provide leadership and funding, a program official said.
The WVU College of Physical Activity and Sports Science operates the National Youth Sports Program. Interim dean Jack Watson told The Dominion Post that the college wants to continue to be a part of the program, but “I think the community needs to step in and help as well.”