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Assistant Coach’s Charity May Not Survive Scandal, Official Says
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Second Mile, the foundation for needy children started by former Penn State University assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, may not survive the scandal over charges that he molested eight boys, the charity’s vice chairman said.
Discussions about Second Mile’s future will take place with donors and other supporters in the next few weeks, said Dave Woodle, vice chairman of Second Mile’s board of directors, who assumed responsibility for day-to-day operations after Chief Executive Officer Jack Raykovitz resigned yesterday.