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OSAA and OnPoint team up to provide $100 in sports gear to 200 nominated students

Portland, ORLocal News

The Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA), in collaboration with OnPoint Community Credit Union, is providing $100 in sports gear to 200 nominated students, a program designed to support youth sports across the state. This initiative aims to alleviate financial barriers that may prevent young athletes from participating in winter sports, ensuring that every child has access to the necessary equipment. By empowering students with essential gear, the program not only promotes physical activity but also nurtures a sense of community among participants. Local organizations like OSAA and OnPoint demonstrate their commitment to youth development through such impactful initiatives, fostering a culture of health and engagement. The event underscores the critical role community involvement plays in shaping the futures of young athletes.

Furthermore, the collaboration highlights the significance of teamwork between educational and financial institutions in addressing local needs. As a result, the program is expected to increase participation in sports, encouraging a healthier lifestyle among Oregon's youth. Overall, this partnership marks a significant step toward enhancing opportunities for student athletes in the region.

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