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From The Bronx to the Battery, More Funding for Free Swim Lessons
New York City Council allocated $1.5 million to Wave Makers, expanding free swim lessons for public school second graders from 6,000 to 9,000 students. The program, led by Wave Makers and Asphalt Green, aims to teach all 70,000 NYC public school second graders to swim through partnerships with 15 pools and creative scheduling at underused facilities.
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