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Tutoring Program at West Virginia Vocational Center Ensures Students are Prepared for Success

by admin | Jun 17, 2019 | Education, News, Programs, Youth Programs

(Pictured: Rosy Moore, second from left, and Aimee Mutter, left, with McDowell County Career and Technology Center students, from left, Christina, Seth, Amanda and Adam) For nearly 10 years, Rosy Moore has been helping students vocational school in West Virginia get...

Big Creek People in Action to Again Offer Super Why and Odd Squad Educational Camps

by admin | Jun 12, 2019 | Featured, News, Programs, Youth Programs, Youth Programs

This summer, as it has every year since 2010, Big Creek People in Action will once again be offering its Super Why Reading Camps and Odd Squad Math Camp in collaboration with West Virginia Public Broadcasting expected to serve about 60 children with educational fun...

Afterschool Program in Georgia Transforms Shy Teen into Successful Student

by admin | Jun 10, 2019 | Education, News, Programs, Youth Programs

In many respects Juan was a typical middle school boy, but he also suffered from isolation. He had no friends and was shy because he could not speak clearly with his classmates. “He often felt alone and afraid, so he mostly kept to himself,” we were told by Mary...

Summer Food Program for Children in Appalachia

by admin | May 30, 2019 | Featured, Home Page, News, Youth Programs

It’s that time of year again that most schoolchildren throughout the United States eagerly anticipate each year, counting down the last weeks, days, hours and even minutes until that final bell rings marking the end of the school year – and the start of summer...

Vocational Center Ensures Students are Prepared for Success, Summer Programs Preview, and more!

by admin | May 24, 2019 | Featured, Home Page, News

Gary: Grateful Mom Thankful to Americans Helping Americans for Turning Son’s Life Around

by admin | May 21, 2019 | Deliquency Prevention, News, Personal Stories, Youth Programs

After being kicked out of high school because of his behavior and anger issues, Gary is now back in school and his grades are even improving. And his mom says he is helping around the house with the chores without even having to be asked – something difficult, if not...
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