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Oregon Lightning camp brings skill-building, mentorship to Central Oregon youth

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Young athletes across Central Oregon will have a chance to sharpen their skills and build confidence this weekend at the Oregon Lightning Youth Initiative Football and Cheer Camp.

The camp, set for Saturday at Caldera High School in Bend, is designed for kids from Madras, Prineville, Redmond and Bend. Organizers say the goal goes beyond sports fundamentals, focusing on teamwork, discipline, leadership and community connection.

Participants will receive hands-on instruction in both football and cheerleading, while also learning life skills that extend off the field.

“This is about more than just athletics,” organizers said. “We are creating opportunities for mentorship, encouragement and personal growth for local youth.”

Funds raised through the initiative help cover operational costs, including equipment, facility use, staffing and training materials. Organizers say that support allows them to keep the camp accessible while providing a safe and positive experience for participants.

The program aims to invest in Central Oregon youth by offering a structured environment where kids can develop confidence, build relationships and stay engaged in their communities.

The camp runs from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 18, at Caldera High School, 60925 SE 15th St. in Bend.

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