The Taunton Daily Gazette
TAUNTON On Monday, Dec. 21, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Southwill begin taking registrations for its Taunton Clubhouse’s Winter 2021 programming session.
The session will run from Jan. 4 through Feb. 12 and will include new pre-teen enrichment offerings, floor hockey for preschoolers, and free swim lessons for members during the 6-week session. BGCMS will also be waiving its $35 annual Club membership fee for the remainder of the 2020-2021 programming year which concludes on Aug. 31.
For their youngest members age 5-7, BGCMS is offering “Storybook Creations” on Mondays, supplementing school English Language Arts curriculum to work with youth to create their own fully bound storybook.
By G BiZ
Dec 9, 2020
Underprivileged & struggling families in East Palo Alto have something to be happy about this holiday season. Thanks to Live In Peace, a nonprofit that has served the small town for over two decades, 370 families in EPA will keep a roof over their heads. Live In Peace director Heather Starnes-Logwood was forced to find different ways to assist the community during the pandemic outside of their usual gym + fitness activities, bike workshop program & family events. An idea was sprouted from a noticed need in the community for financial assistance, primarily for help with rent & school supplies.
The goal was set to raise $100,000 for EPA families and Live In Peace put the call out to its clients, community members & friends. The goal was not only set but shattered! $2.3 million dollars was raised, which touts the nonprofits yearly earnings by a huge amount. With the funds Live In Peace has provided help to those less fortunate during a year that has seen such g
By G BiZ
Dec 9, 2020
Underprivileged & struggling families in East Palo Alto have something to be happy about this holiday season. Thanks to Live In Peace, a nonprofit that has served the small town for over two decades, 370 families in EPA will keep a roof over their heads. Live In Peace director Heather Starnes-Logwood was forced to find different ways to assist the community during the pandemic outside of their usual gym + fitness activities, bike workshop program & family events. An idea was sprouted from a noticed need in the community for financial assistance, primarily for help with rent & school supplies.
The goal was set to raise $100,000 for EPA families and Live In Peace put the call out to its clients, community members & friends. The goal was not only set but shattered! $2.3 million dollars was raised, which touts the nonprofits yearly earnings by a huge amount. With the funds Live In Peace has provided help to those less fortunate during a year that has seen such g