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This AG Tour spotlighted water conservation efforts, land use and preservation efforts of a historical school site. Read more...
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The festival provided a venue for local ukulele clubs (several constituted solely by Senior Citizens) and individuals to perform their ukulele skills in a supportive atmosphere. The event also provided over four hours of educational presentations for attendees of all ages to develop their individual musical skills. The assemblage of ukulele enthusiasts also offered opportunities for skill sharing and collaboration, Read more...
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This pavilion provides a space for students to enjoy and learn about nature in a beautiful setting. The existing pavilion was in an unsafe condition for use. The seating was unstable and the roof was decayed and falling in. The funds provided by your grant helped to restore it to its original state. The bridge leading to the pavilion was Read more...
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Through the empowerment, education, and on-going employment support, our graduates not only increased their employ-ability, but also are better connected with networks that are providing opportunities that are leading to jobs that provide the dignity of earning a living wage. This Jobs for Life project is making a difference in the community in that it continues to work towards creating Read more...
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Free 2 Teach has tremendously impacted the public school students of Madison County over the past seven years. In this time frame Free 2 Teach has distributed $5,640,935 in supplies and resources to public school teachers in all three school systems. While only $38,000 in supplies was distributed during Free 2 Teach’s inaugural school year of 2012 — 2013, the Read more...
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CASA receives numerous calls and cards from our clients thanking us for their fresh vegetables. Ms. J’s note: “Fresh veggies are good for my spirit and my body. You have increased my food budget in a wonderful way.” Clients appreciate the fresh vegetables and the delivery volunteers who visit with them. 98% of CASA clients live at the low to Read more...
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Through hands-on activities, the festival educated fourth-grade students about drinking water resources, how to protect their water, how to keep it clean, and how water is linked to other natural resources. Feedback from one of the teachers attending: “The best part about the event is the way it is correlated to the standards we teach.” Read more...