Some of the money raised from Devon's biggest youth sporting event will be used to help those affected by the Manchester terrorist attack.
The South West Youth Games in July will bring together 8 to 18 year olds from state schools all over the county to compete in a variety of sports.
Event organisers say says many of the young people killed or injured in the Manchester attack were from the same age group as the Youth Games competitors, and that made them want to be part of the efforts to help the victims and their families.
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