Cooper athletes share time and talent to mentor younger students

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

Z Hemani, a senior at John Cooper School, has successfully led a youth football camp for two summers, raising $1,300 in just two weeks through registrations and donations. This initiative partners with The Champions Project, a local nonprofit that focuses on empowering youth through sports. A committed team of student coaches, including Pierson Todd and Eric Sipko, contributes to the camp's mission, enhancing the experience for young athletes. The camp has evolved into a full team effort, showcasing strong community support and involvement. The final camp day is scheduled for July 12, providing one last opportunity for participants to engage in skill-building activities.

This program fosters not only athletic prowess but also important leadership skills among its participants. The camp demonstrates a significant local impact, encouraging youth development through sports. Such initiatives highlight the importance of mentorship in shaping the next generation of leaders.

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