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A Wilmington nonprofit is opening a state-of-the-art esports room for local youth, funded by a $1.3 million federal grant.

The program aims to provide a safe and educational space, teaching coding and tech skills through gaming, and keeping kids engaged during after-school hours.

While focusing on nonviolent games, the program will maintain open communication with parents regarding game choices.

For decades, many people blamed certain video games for violence, but a Wilmington nonprofit is using them to prevent it in the long term.

The Wilmington Achievers Program will soon open a state-of-the-art Esports room in their building on Vandever Avenue in Northeast Wilmington. The room is filled with curved monitors, headphones, gaming chairs and more to offer the best p

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