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Project PLAY featured on regional news network

Last month we told you about Project PLAY NH, a non-profit organization founded by Central High School senior Kate Aiken and two friends from Bedford High School and Trinity High School. Together, they created Project PLAY to sponsor kids in greater Manchester who don't have the financial resources to play team sports. Local recreational teams, such as soccer and Little League, require registration fees. There's also equipment that families are required to provide on their own. When they can't afford it, Project PLAY can lend a hand.

NECN took notice and featured Project PLAY in its "Making the Grade" segment. Take a look!

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