Three-Day All Girls Sports And Wellness Festival Returns in April

Boston, MALocal News

The All Girls Sports and Wellness Festival, scheduled for April 23 to 25, offers a comprehensive program designed to empower young girls in Boston through sports and wellness activities. Participants can engage in a variety of sports, including basketball, swimming, and self-defense, led by expert instructors and supported by local non-profits and city agencies. The festival kicks off at different BCYF locations, with outdoor activities on April 23 and indoor programming on April 24. The final day brings all participants together at the University of Massachusetts Boston, ensuring a memorable conclusion to the festival. Transportation from BCYF centers to UMass Boston will be provided, making it accessible for all Boston residents.

Pre-registration is required, and participants are encouraged to bring activity-appropriate clothing, including swimsuits and towels. Complimentary lunches will be offered, enhancing the overall experience. For more information, interested individuals can reach out via phone or email, promoting community engagement and support.

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