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This project provided basic financial literacy to 436 students. They learned about the power of money, wise investing, predatory lending and more. Those students will impact others with their new found knowledge, possibly changing their family’s financial trajectory. Read more...
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The addition of this second wild land / grass fire truck gives more water capacity and equipment capable of off road fire fighting. We are now capable of fighting wild land fires at multiple locations at the same time. This truck / pump has the capability to supply larger fire streams and extinguish larger fires than our present truck. These Read more...
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Provided 41 Wheelchair ramps for seniors and disabled persons in Jackson County. Read more...
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This project helped three disabled persons to to have safe access in and out of their homes without the danger of trying to navigate steps. One of the individuals could not even use steps with assistance, she could not use her legs at all. . Read more...
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This project made a difference in our community by allowing our baseball teams to hit on and off the field safely. The new batting cage net has allowed us to hit safely in the hitting facility. Also the roll cage net has allowed us to hit during the school day now because this net will eliminate foul balls going in Read more...
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Thanks to the generosity of Alabama’s Mountains, Rivers, and Valleys Resource Conversation and Development Council, Inc., new tarps have been purchased for the mound and home plate areas at the baseball field at West Morgan High School. The new tarps will allow us to practice/play games on days that it has rained. Were in the past if it rained any Read more...
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This project provided 18 different students the opportunity to explore their natural environment and learn about various careers in environmental biology. Students came from six different cities from Alabama and Tennessee and developed friendships that would have otherwise not happened without the workshop. One student said, “this was a great experience for me. I finally got to meet new people Read more...
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This year we extended the workshop for an additional day and a half, and through that, we were able to add three more classes (survival and edible plants, wildlife trapping, and professional development). While a majority of our students were from north Alabama, we had four students that traveled from Tennessee to participate in our workshop. Students experienced more hands-on Read more...
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Students set out to demonstrate how a community can work together to achieve a goal. That is exactly what happened. Our community demonstrated what can be accomplished when everyone works together. The Chromebooks we were able to purchase helped us tremendously with our project. Read more...