The Prison Fellowship Angel Tree sports camp is geared toward children with at least one parent currently or previously incarcerated.
To learn skills on the practice field of the most valuable sports franchise is a priceless experience, and one John Fassel knows all too well.
He hosts the Prison Fellowship Angel Tree sports camp for more than 200 kids aged seven to 14. It's free of charge at The Star in Frisco and geared toward children with at least one parent currently or previously incarcerated. Wright went to camps just like this one when he was younger and provide much needed examples of what success really looks like. And with each camper getting a free pair of sneakers, the message there is that they are never boxed in.
"We're not going to define our children by the negative," he said."Instead, we're going to define them by the positive."
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