A funding issue has forced approx 70 older children out of a Nashville summer camp program, leaving families scrambling and a nonprofit organization seeking solutions.
Black Lemonade, a Nashville nonprofit, is hosting a seven-week summer day camp but had to cut all 4th through 9th grade students from the program due to an unexpected funding problem.
“It was last Friday that we had all our kids and we turned up,” said MiKeesha Wallace, the program director. “They had a chip and candy salad. We tried to hug them and love on them.”…