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Call For Kindness: Teens In San Leandro Sought To Inspire - San Leandro, CA - Kids in San Leandro have a chance at a $3,000 grant to jump-start their kindness projects.
Call For Kindness: Teens In Union City Sought To Inspire - Union City, CA - Kids in Union City have a chance at a $3,000 grant to jump-start their kindness projects
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The “Call for Kindness,” an initiative of the Riley’s Way Foundation, will award money to 30 project ideas from teenagers this year. The project shown here, a STEM initiative in Wilmington, Delaware, was among those chosen in 2020 (Riley’s Way Foundation)
FREMONT, CA Ideas to bring more kindness into the world are needed, and teenagers in Fremont can bring about positive change with the help of a national nonprofit s annual Call for Kindness contest.
The Riley s Way Foundation has opened nominations for the contest, which seeks new ideas from people ages 13-19. Up to 30 projects will be chosen to win up to $3,000 each and a leadership development fellowship for all members of the group projects selected.
UpdatedSun, Feb 7, 2021 at 2:52 pm PT
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The “Call for Kindness,” an initiative of the Riley’s Way Foundation, will award money to 30 project ideas from teenagers this year. The project shown here, a STEM initiative in Wilmington, Delaware, was among those chosen in 2020 (Riley’s Way Foundation)
CASTRO VALLEY, CA Ideas to bring more kindness into the world are needed, and teenagers in Castro Valley can bring about positive change with the help of a national nonprofit s annual Call for Kindness contest.
The Riley s Way Foundation has opened nominations for the contest, which seeks new ideas from people ages 13-19. Up to 30 projects will be chosen to win up to $3,000 each and a leadership development fellowship for all members of the group projects selected.