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PHILADELPHIA — The new president of a charity founded by a former Penn State assistant football coach accused of molesting boys says the organization is looking at three options for its future and might not close.
David Woodles told The Patriot- News newspaper of Harrisburg on Friday that since he became president of The Second Mile this week, it is looking at whether it will continue its broad array of programs to help disadvantaged children, transfer them to another charity or close. His remarks came amid reports the charity would close permanently.
The charity was founded by Jerry Sandusky, who is charged with molesting eight boys over 15 years.
Denver Post wire services



