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Federal funding approved for Starr Commonwealth

19 hours ago ago from Starr Commonwealth's Blog

Christmas has come early for Starr Commonwealth in the announcement of more than $2 million in federal support for Starr Commonwealth programs and infastructure.  Lobbying the federal government involves tremendous efforts on the part of our staff and volunteers in advocating for our work with children and families. This year, President & CEO Marty Mitchell, Chief Development Officer Simon Bisson and Director of Public Policy Bryan Brown ...

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Christmas for Your Insides #17

2 hours ago ago from The World According to Lawgirl

Eckerd Youth Alternatives Founded in 1968, Eckerd Youth Alternatives is a pioneering youth services organization dedicated to helping kids succeed. Through some 40 Eckerd programs nationwide more than 80,000 youth have another chance; hope for a brighter future. Today, Eckerd Youth Alternatives is one of the nation’s leading not-for-profit providers of services for at-risk and high-risk youth and their families. A Humble Beginning ...

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Columbus Schools’ Innovative Partnership Programs Continue to Succeed

21 hours ago ago from The Columbus 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Columbus, OH

The Columbus Schools' partnership programs will continue into the 2006-2007 school year. These programs are conducted jointly with Columbus Schools and local and state universities, colleges, academic organizations, community organizations and area volunteers. The programs are wide ranging and cover lots of different subjects and grade levels. The Early Childhood Development Center at Columbus Schools' Weinland Park Elementary School is ...

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South Florence High School wins solar panels through SunSense Schools Program

23 hours ago ago from Media General - SCNow.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This South Florence High School wins solar panels through SunSense Schools Program By Nicole Boone | WBTW News13 Anchor Published: December 16, 2009 FLORENCE South Florence High School is one of five winning schools across the Carolinas that will receive a ...

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