CASA of San Luis Obispo County advocates for the best interests of abused and neglected children within the court system. CASA recruits, trains, and supervises volunteers who advocate for this vulnerable population with the goal of ensuring that each and every child grows up in a safe, nurturing, and permanent home.
The project was led by the California State Society DAR Community Classroom Chairs. Recognizing a need to support the children that CASA serves, volunteers from all seven DAR chapters in District VII from the CSSDAR participated in the initiative.
The group, organized by Regent Leslie Lechner, assembled and donated 61 HeART kits; 41 for the elementary school program, 15 for the middle school program, and 5 for the high schoolers. The special bag kits each had age-appropriate drawing pads, construction paper, watercolor paint sets, stencils, rulers, scissors, paintbrushes, chalk, play-doh, crayons, sharpeners, glue sticks, stickers, and extras. In addition, The chapter a
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Linglestown Life church creates community center to fulfill needs in Harrisburg to increase child literacy, gardening and more
Construction is set to be completed by June 12 for the summer reading kick-off event, according to coordinators. During the event, kids will receive books. Author: Jermaine Rowley (FOX43) Updated: 1:22 AM EDT April 13, 2021
HARRISBURG, Pa. Linglestown Life United Methodist Church is leading construction efforts to create a community center that fulfills needs in Harrisburg that includes increasing children s literacy, gardening and more.
“We just try to figure out what the community actually wants, said Taylor Pfaff, Linglestown Life, Rockville campus pastor. We don t want to come and say this is what everyone needs.
Charleston County library sets closing date for Cooper River Memorial branch
VIDEO: Charleston County library sets closing date for Cooper River Memorial branch By Patrick Phillips | April 7, 2021 at 9:21 AM EDT - Updated April 7 at 12:57 PM
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The Charleston County Public Library plans to close its current Cooper River Memorial Library location later this month.
The branch, located at 3503 Rivers Ave., will close at 7 p.m. on April 27, CCPL said in a news release.
The branch closes as construction is expected to begin on the new Keith Summey North Charleston Library.
During the closure and construction of the new branch, library operations will move to a temporary location at 2036 Cherokee Street in early May, CCPL officials said.
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