Access Youth Academy Spark LA Squash Surge with Trio of Grassroots Initiatives

From Squash Magazine

Article courtesy of the World Squash Federation. 
Access Youth Academy, an urban squash program based in California, has introduced a trio of initiatives in Los Angeles to help raise the profile of squash at a grassroots level ahead of the LA28 Olympic Games. 
Access Youth Academy has been working in collaboration with US Squash to deliver the PlayLA Program, Access Youth Academy After School Program, and Public School Program.
This work has helped introduce thousands of children to the sport of squash across the city. 
Access Youth Academy Executive Director Renato Paiva spoke on the ongoing and future grassroots efforts to help extend the sport’s reach ahead of its exciting debut at the LA28 Olympic Games.
“Growing Squash in …
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