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Jump rope keeps Baltimore youth active and off the streets

By Sara Dignan  -  October 18, 2016

BALTIMORE — You may think jump rope is just child’s play, but for kids at Jump for Joy, it’s the ticket to a happier and healthier lifestyle.

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