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New youth sports and mentorship programming will launch next month with a basketball camp, TRU’s athletics department announced Monday.
Thompson Rivers University’s athletics department is launching new youth sports and mentorship programs, starting with a new basketball camp next month, thanks to a partnership with charity Play Forever.
The weekly basketball camp will be held at the John Tod Community Centre gymnasium each Tuesday from Sept. 16 to Oct. 28. The program will include skills training, three-on-three play, a group meal and a guest speaker each week, running from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
“We are grateful to Clint Hamilton and the Play Forever team for their support in bringing this valuable program to Kamloops,” said Curtis Atkinson, TRU director of athletics and recreation, in a statement.
“We are looking forward to partnering together to have an impact on youth in the Kamloops region.”
Play Forever is a registered charity that aims to break down barriers to recreation and education.
Programming will be coordinated locally by TRU Athletics. The initiative was made possible through a $10,000 contribution from Play Forever to support local program delivery, staffing and logistics.
According to a TRU news release, activities will include training sessions, tournaments, workshops and outreach events that aim to “empower underserved youth across Kamloops.”
“We are pleased to be partnering with TRU and WolfPack Athletics, leaders in the Kamloops community, to bring accessible sport to youth in the region,” said Clint Hamilton, Play Forever programs and operations manager, in a statement.
“We look forward to our partnership with the WolfPack men’s basketball team to unlock opportunities for youth in the Kamloops region.”
Registration forms for next month’s basketball camp can be found at BGC Kamloops, located at 150 Wood St., or online.