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NAPLES, Fla.- Starting this summer, kids going to camp at the YMCA in Naples can now ride the bus to and from the facility. It’s all thanks to a new partnership between the Y and Collier Area Transit (CAT). Five YMCA stops have been added throughout the county, and camp counselors will actually ride the bus with the kids. “Be able to check our kids in on our technology, our automated sign-in system, and then ride the transit system with the children to our healthy living campus. So nothing excites me more than making our campus accessible to all families,” said YMCA President Paul Thein. Kids that are enrolled in the full 10-weeks of summer camp will ride for free. All other members can pay a one-time fee and ride from June 1 until August 31 for $30.