Workout and working out ways to fight kid's hunger at Waukesha's 'Burn Boot Camp'
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WAUKESHA (CBS 58) -- One Waukesha gym gears itself to helping women push themselves in the right direction with 45 minutes of cardio and strength training classes. But now, Waukesha's "Burn Boot Camp" is adding a different routine to the workout.
It's inviting those who attend the camps to help raise money for "Blessings in a Backpack." This non profit works at feeding local children on weekends during the school year.
It's estimated $130 dollars covers the cost of meals over the span of 39 weekends for kids in need. If you're interested in helping with "Blessings in A Backpack," click here. Or if you want to learn what "Burn Boot Camp" has to offer, just go here.