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Sports-A-Thorn

Program is designed to increase activity in 5 to 10 year olds. Children come to the local gym once a week to play basketball, swim, or play floor hockey. Sessions are offered quarterly. Program began in Jan 2010, and continues to the present. We will try to increase enrollment from Jan 1, 2015-Dec 31, 2015.

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This project is in Concept Phase

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Collaborators, Project Type, Impacts, Related Projects

Collaborators 

Lead Organization: Rochester Area Family Y

Contact: Jon Smith ; Email: [email protected] ; Phone: 507122222

Known/Likely Collaborators: Rochester Area Family Y

Potential Collaborators: Channel One Regional Food Bank ; Olmsted County Community Services ; Olmsted County Public Health Services ; Rochester Area Family Y


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DMC Impacts:

Health & Wellness, Sports, Recreation, Nature

Community Health Impacts:

Obesity


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Last modified by support on 2021/09/05
Created by kalun on 2014/10/04

 

 

 

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