Host Families Needed for Ridgefield A Better Chance Written by Elle Schaffer
Ridgefield A Better Chance is a residential program providing academically motivated young women of color from educationally underserved areas the opportunity to study at Ridgefield High School and live in our community.
Every year the program welcomes two new freshmen to the program. The girls live together in the house with a residential director during the school year and are also paired with a volunteer host family from town with whom they spend quality time.
We are currently looking for new families to welcome these amazing Scholars into our community for the 2021-22 school year. Families should be able to host the Scholar once a month for the weekend. Families that can provide a safe, supportive and fun home/family experience for the girls are encouraged to apply. The program’s success relies on the generous support of the community.
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KILLEEN â Taking aim at a new goal, Soldiers with Fort Hoodâs Better Opportunity for Single Soldiers participated in a Personal Firearm Safety Course Tuesday at Mountain Creek Range to receive their concealed carry permit.
âItâs about Soldiers being more aware of firearm safety and getting their concealed carry permit,â Spc. Sandra Pacheco, BOSS vice-president, explained.
Thirteen Soldiers participated in the full-day course, which was led by Dane Weatherstine, manager of Mountain Creek Range. Weatherstine, a former Fort Hood Soldier, found himself back in the greater-Fort Hood area after his Soldier wife was stationed at the Great Place.
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