Sports4Kids' first clinic of the season happened at Chollas-Mead Elementary, a Title 1 school in San Diego's Chollas View neighborhood.
Sports4Kids' next initiative gives high schoolers nationwide ability to host their own sports clinics for low-income kids in their communities. Students can apply belowSports4Kids' first clinic of the season happened at Chollas-Mead Elementary, a Title 1 school in San Diego 's Chollas View neighborhood.
Fifth graders Cheryl Tejeda and Robert Lanloye joined the newest Sports4Kids cohort with some friends.
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