BUFFALO, N.Y. – Over the weekend, the Ralph Wilson Park Conservancy hosted a three-day community build to construct a new playground on the 4th Street side of Ralph Wilson Park. Among the many volunteers who rolled up their sleeves were dozens of D'Youville University student-athletes, proudly wearing the red and black as they worked side by side with neighbors to bring the project to life. "The Saints brought that dawg energy! Thanks to D'Youville's incredible student-athletes, the Ralph Wilson Park 4th Street playground community build stayed ahead of schedule," said Katie Campos, Executive Director of the Ralph Wilson Conservancy. "We are so grateful for their service and the enthusiasm they brought to this project."
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Saints Give Back: D'Youville Student-Athletes Volunteer at Ralph Wilson Park Playground Build
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