Better Living $1,300 Youth Sports Grant Giveaway

Better Living $1,300 Youth Sports Grant Giveaway

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Local Non-Profit Youth Sports Programs are the heart of any community. Better Living salutes all the kids, coaches and parents that make our hometown youth sports programs possible. The team at Better Living will join forces with one lucky winner to promote children’s physical and mental health and help support our community by awarding a $1,300 Youth Sports Equipment Grant to a qualifying Non-Profit Youth Sports Program of YOUR CHOICE!

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