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No More Swimming Lessons for Poor Children in This Town: 'The Money Has Run Out'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Children from Vught who grow up in poverty will no longer receive swimming lessons for the time being. The Youth Fund for Sports & Culture, which normally covers the costs, no longer has any money. “We made this decision with a heavy heart,” says board member Reinoud van Uffelen. “But we simply can no longer afford it.” The Youth Fund has been paying for sports lessons for years for children whose parents are unable to do so themselves. Think of…
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Children from Vught who grow up in poverty will no longer receive swimming lessons for the time being. The Youth Fund for Sports & Culture, which normally covers the costs, no longer has any money. “We made this decision with a heavy heart,” says board member Reinoud van Uffelen. “But we simply can no longer afford it.” The Youth Fund has been paying for sports lessons for years for children whose parents are unable to do so themselves. Think of…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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