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Ed Kull, Neil Abramovage and Terence Li

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Construction Underway at CitySquash Headquarters in the Bronx

Longtime Fordham partner organization continues progress at site on Lorillard Place

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Construction Underway at CitySquash Headquarters in the Bronx

Longtime Fordham partner organization continues progress at site on Lorillard Place

BRONX, N.Y. – Earlier this summer, Fordham Athletic Director Ed Kull was part of a select group given a private tour of CitySquash's Bronx headquarters currently under construction just outside Fordham's gates on Lorillard Place.

Kull was joined on the tour by Terence Li, executive director of CitySquash, and Neil Abromovage, a Fordham Football alumnus and supporter who currently serves on CitySquash's Board of Directors.
 
The interior of CitySquash's new headquarters under construction at 2410 Lorillard Place
 
The interior of CitySquash's new headquarters under construction at 2410 Lorillard Place


"We're so grateful to have had CitySquash as a partner over the years," said Kull.  "To see their mission in action each and every day on our campus is truly remarkable.  I encourage all Rams to support their work in any way possible."
 
CitySquash members at groundbreaking
CitySquash team members at the groundbreaking ceremony

 
CitySquash is a not-for-profit after-school enrichment program based in the Bronx and primarily housed at Fordham. The organization helps motivated and talented young people from economically disadvantaged households fulfill their academic, athletic and personal potential.  Beginning as early as third grade, team members develop strong character, improve academic performance, become competitive squash players, attend high quality high schools, and graduate from college. CitySquash's intensive, year-round programming includes squash, tutoring, mentoring, community service, travel, high school placement, college prep, career services and more.
 
To learn more about CitySquash and the organization's work, visit their website.
 
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