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Help Fund Aspiring Olympians

December 9, 2014 / Brent Stromberg / General Interest | Sheriff’s Community Impact Program

 

 

Boxing 12

 

The Sheriff’s Community Impact Program (SCIP) needs your help to send these 3 athletes to Reno, Nevada, to compete in the 2015 USA National Boxing Youth Tournament in January. These nationally ranked Junior Olympians are part of our Impact Boxing team, offered at little to no cost to boys and girls in this low income community.

With a mission to foster productive citizens by engaging youth in dynamic community programs, our 40 members, aged 7 – 16 are coached through SCIP in boxing, physical fitness and agility while learning life lessons of sportsmanship, confidence and thinking under pressure.

Your donation will help cover travel, room and board for these young athletes as they box for the opportunity to win slots in the USA Olympic training program and compete as representatives of team USA.

Please help our boxers be the champions they aspire to be. For more information about our organization, please visit our Go fundme website! Just click on the go fund me logo below. go fund me logo

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The Sheriff’s Community Impact Program (SCIP) has unique youth programs that support an important societal-minded mission—to foster productive citizens. The SCIP believes in keeping our most vulnerable youth connected to their schools and community. All of our programs are aimed at mitigating drug abuse, gang involvement, etc., while promoting pro-social behaviors.

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