Nonprofit Double Dutch Team Hoping To Inspire Kids To Jump Higher In Life



Kimberly Prince-Sylla started the nonprofit Jump 4 Jerry after her son was fatally hit by a car. Kimberly then started a jump rope team in Jersey City to honor Jerry, who loved to double dutch. Lester Holt shares the story of Kimberly and the team.

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2 comments

  1. Old Schoolers Double Dutch .
    So Sorry for your loss prayers Going Out ✝️

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