Play it Forward: AVL Hoppers combine competitive spirit with charitable giving

Volume
30
/ Issue
16

Cover Design Credit:

Olivia Urban

Cover Photography Credit:

Jason De Los Santos
When three Asheville women started AVL Hoppers last year, they wanted the organization to have an impact beyond the volleyball courts. Each season, Hoppers championship teams receive a prize in the form of a donation to a local nonprofit of their choice. In all, the nonprofit has helped distribute more than $2,000 to worthy causes.

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