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Sport performance centre’s physically distanced fitness program fuels food bank

Prime Sport Performance and Therapy presents $3,000 to Loaves and Fishes
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Clayton Smith, owner of Prime Sport Performance, presents a $3,000 donation to Loaves and Fishes Community Food Bank, represented by Abby Sauchuk, director of development. (Photo submitted)

Exercise opportunities were limited during the lockdown, but a Nanaimo sports performance centre found a way to get people moving and also make a difference for charity.

Prime Sport Performance and Therapy recently presented $3,000 to Loaves and Fishes Community Food Bank.

According to a press release from Prime, during the early stages of the pandemic, the fitness centre created a mobile app with a five-week training plan that people could do at home without any equipment. The program cost was by donation, minimum $20, with all proceeds going to Loaves and Fishes.

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