Young people in Albuquerque are getting more than just athletic skills this summer — they’re gaining tools to make positive choices, thanks to the Seasons of Nonviolence volleyball camp.
The program, highlighted this week by KOB.com, is designed to help Albuquerque youth stay out of trouble by channeling their energy into sport and community-building. The camp brings kids together in a structured, supportive environment where the game of volleyball serves as a vehicle for teaching nonviolence and healthy decision-making.
Initiatives like Seasons of Nonviolence reflect the kind of grassroots, community-driven work that makes a real difference in young people’s lives — keeping them engaged, active, and connected to positive role models during the summer months when idle time can lead to poor choices.
The camp is just one example of Albuquerque residents and organizations stepping up to invest in the next generation, offering youth a safe space to grow both on and off the court.
Sources: KOB.com