Sponsored by: Athletes in Action
Athletes in Action is running the first-ever Ultimate Training Camp for HBCU athletes shaped by HBCU athletes. The Ultimate Training Camp: HBCU Edition is a high-intensity camp that is focused on helping college athletes combine God, culture, and sport launching in the summer of 2022. Camp directors Ashley McCord and Natasha Shorts are currently looking for 30 HBCU athletes to join the first camp intern-class called The Come Up Crew to make this opportunity possible. As a part of The Come Up Crew athletes will spend time growing together in their walk with God, growing in their leadership skills, and growing in community across HBCUs. For more information about The UTC and The Come Up Crew, visit athletesinaction.org/utc/hbcu For other inquiries, contact camp directors: Natasha.shorts@athletesinaction.org Ashley.McCord@athletesinaction.org
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