TOUCHDOWNS AND TRIUMPHS: ROCK HILL FOOTBALL CAMP UPLIFTS COMMUNITY

Family Trust Federal Credit Union, alongside The Community Partnership Foundation, kicked off the summer with the first annual Football C.A.M.P. - a community advancement mentorship program in collaboration with former Buffalo Bills player, Jonathan Meeks.

While the program, hosted at Rock Hill High School, included individualized coaching and training, it also highlighted mental health and financial literacy, teaching not only football techniques, but critical life skills.

The C.A.M.P. further connected the Rock Hill community; while the program was originally marketed as $125 per participant, it was ultimately offered for free thanks to contributions from local businesses and community members.

“Our community is at the heart of what we do,” said Rachel Leduc, president of The Community Partnership Foundation and marketing manager at Family Trust Federal Credit Union. “By harnessing the power of collective giving in York County, we are able to build partnerships, create positive change and help our community thrive.

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