Charity founded by kids in Potomac hopes to make swimming more accessible and safer
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An organization in Potomac, Maryland, founded by children is literally making sense by working to make competitive swimming more accessible to all children. In 2024, Maximus Devinney, 17, received a technical bathing suit, which competitors wear in swimming competitions. It was this kind gesture that improved her performance, allowing her to swim much faster than before. “This simple act of kindness really inspired me, pushed me forward and ende…
Charity founded by kids in Potomac hopes to make swimming more accessible and safer
Maximus Devinney (left) and Jay Cole Devinney (middle) founded Waves4Change.(WTOP/Mike Murillo ) Maximus Devinney (left) and Jay Cole Devinney (middle) founded Waves4Change.(WTOP/Mike Murillo ) A Potomac, Maryland, organization founded by kids is making a splash — quite literally — as they work to make competitive swimming more accessible for all kids. In 2024, Maximus Devinney, 17, was lent a tech suit, which are worn by competitors during swi…
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