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Vanta Leagues Partners With The Coalition Of Parents In Esports

Vanta Leagues, a youth competitive esports development program, has partnered with the Coalition of Parents in Esports (COPE) to help parents better understand the world of esports. Both organizations will collaborate to inform and provide parents with the resources necessary to support their children in esports and work together to present both parents and players with esports development opportunities from the youth level and up.

“COPE is excited to form this partnership with Vanta Leagues as our values and mission of supporting kids and their families fully enjoy their esports journeys while becoming valuable members of the community greatly align,” said Chris Spikoski, CEO and Co-Founder of COPE. “We look forward to working alongside Vanta Leagues to continue to bring awareness to the benefits of esports among kids.”

Coalition of Parents in Esports is a 501c3 nonprofit with a mission to provide better information, resources, and support for gamers and their families and promote the positive aspects of gaming for recreational, educational, and career development of our youth.

Vanta Leagues leverages esports to help young gamers improve in the games they love, but more importantly become better gamer citizens. With a unique, digital approach, and multiple platform offerings – competitive leagues, development camps, private coaching – Vanta provides a structured place for students to learn, game, and develop. 

(All information was provided by Cision PR Newswire and Vanta Leagues)

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