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Now in its fourth year, the I Love to Move program has provided free recreational activities to more than 200 local youth. Created and run by the Centre for Social Justice and Good Works, I Love to Move addresses an identified need in the community. “A study conducted by the Sault Ste. Marie Innovation Centre in 2015 suggested that some of the children in Sault Ste. Marie were in the worst health in the province of Ontario,” Shreya Mathur, executive director of the CSJGW, told Sault This Week. “Obesity and inactivity were on a rise and there was a strong need in the community for affordable recreational activities for children.”
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