USJ Tennis Partners with ACEing Autism
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Clinics will take place on the campus of the University of Saint Joseph in West Hartford, and will be led by volunteers from the men’s and women’s tennis teams.
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The University of Saint Joseph (USJ) men’s and women’s tennis programs have partnered with ACEing Autism to host clinics at the Elizabeth Ferry Speer Tennis Complex on the campus of USJ in West Hartford, CT, men’s head coach Craig Davidson, who will serve as the program director, announced.
ACEing Autism is a national organization whose focus is to help children with autism grow, develop and benefit from social connections and fitness through affordable tennis programming. Founded in 2008, the organization has grown to service over 3,400 children with autism across 126 locations nationwide.
The West Hartford program is one of six sites across Connecticut, and one of 14 in all of New England, that has partnered with ACEing Autism. This past fall, the group hosted numerous clinics, where USJ men’s and women’s tennis players volunteered. The West Hartford program plans on hosting more clinics in the spring and summer of 2025, with more information to come at a later time.
For more information on the West Hartford program, email program director Craig Davidson at [email protected], or visit the link here.
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