February 24, 2025 - 19:04

In 2012, Monique Olowu sought to introduce her son to the enriching environment of a college campus. The National Youth Sports Program (NYSP) at Case Western Reserve University offered a unique five-week experience that blends sports with education and health services, making it an ideal choice.
As a parent volunteer, Olowu became deeply involved in the program's vibrant community, supporting enrichment activities and assisting with transportation. Her dedication reflects the program’s mission to create lasting impacts on young lives. “I knew he would be interested in sports,” Olowu shared, emphasizing how NYSP transforms lives through exposure to new opportunities and experiences.
The program not only fosters athletic skills but also promotes academic achievement and personal growth, helping participants develop confidence and leadership abilities. NYSP stands as a testament to the power of community engagement, showing how sports can serve as a vehicle for educational and personal development for youth in the Cleveland area.
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