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Find similar grantsNortheast Opportunities for Wellness (NOW) Youth Sports Scholarships is sponsored by Northeast Opportunities for Wellness (NOW). Offers a youth sports scholarship program to make pay-to-play youth sports accessible to all families in Northeast Connecticut.
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Apply for A Scholarship – NOW | Northeast Opportunities for Wellness This message is only visible to admins. Problem displaying Facebook posts. Backup cache in use.
Error: The user must be an administrator, editor, or moderator of the page in order to impersonate it. If the page business requires Two Factor Authentication, the user also needs to enable Two Factor Authentication. Type: OAuthException “Each year I apply for the NOW youth sports scholarship program.
I depend on NOW for my 5 children to play sports. The NOW staff are so friendly every season when it comes time to apply. Sports are important for all kids, but not all kids can afford to play sports.
Thank you NOW for making this possible for my family. ” “My daughter participated in the NOW 2-Month Kids Marathon. She was absolutely inspired by the NOW staff who coordinated all of the runs, ran with the kids, taught running safety and nutrition, and moitvated all of the children.
She ran over 26. 2 miles in 8 weeks with encouragement and support from NOW! ” “My Son has always struggled to fit in.
We have tried everything. I came across the NOW program on Facebook this year and enrolled my son in their STEM workshops at the Putnam Library. It was an instant success.
The staff were so understanding of his disabilities and they were constantly aware of his comfort level during the groups. I can’t describe the weight that I felt come off of my shoulders…” Phone: 888. 940.
4NOW / (888. 940. 4669) Email: Info@NOWinMotion.
org
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Families in Northeast Connecticut seeking sports scholarships. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Northeast Opportunities for Wellness (NOW) Youth Sports Scholarships is funded by Northeast Opportunities for Wellness (NOW). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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