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Over the course of two weeks, the camp welcomed more than 330 children per day, aged 4 to 17, offering a safe and engaging environment where football became a powerful tool for personal development.
The free community event involved activities including football drills, penalty shoot outs and face painting. A spokesperson for the charity said the event was about "giving back" to the community.
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