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www.ffhl.org •University Scholarship Program
To stem the exodus from the Holy Land and more specifically from Israel, the FFHL is holding the ‘educational doors of opportunity’ open for the Christian community in the Holy Land. The Franciscan Foundation pays for 4 years of college including tuition and books for economically marginalized students who maintain a B average throughout high school. These scholarship grants are available to any student from any Christian denomination wishing to apply for a four year college program. The winners of the scholarship grants are chosen by the FFHL Scholarship Board made up of four professors residing in the U.S.
Each student selected must show a letter of acceptance from the university they are planning to attend and once that is validated, they can begin studies in the fall and payment for their school tuition commences.
Pictures from the Hackathon at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology
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Syracuse 20/20 has helped to launch a new program called Book Buddies at Seymour Elementary School. Syracuse 20/20 is partnering with the Near Westside Initiative, the Literacy Coalition and Seymour School. This program is part of 20/20's support of the Campaign for Grade Level Reading initiative and the goal of having all children reading on grade level by the 3rd grade.
The program is a pilot program for the remainder of the 2013-14 school year and will be launched as a year-round program in the fall. There are 20 first grade and second grade students and 25 volunteers that are part of the program. Each student reads to the volunteers two times a week (Mondays and Wednesdays) for a half hour. Volunteers commit to supporting two students from 12:15-1:15 p.m. Volunteers work one-on-one with students and support the students with the goal of improving reading fluency and comprehension.
A special thank you to four Syracuse 20/20 Board members who have signed up to be weekly volunteers. Without the support of Kathy Murphy, Larry Bousquet, Mike Nash and Ginny Carmody the program would not have started.
We celebrated the art of design with AIGA Minnesota and The One Club!
We experienced a pop-up installation and screening of The One Show, collaborated on a custom font using natural materials with type designer Chank Diesel, and enjoyed live music from Mark Mallman. We also struck a pose in the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum photobooth and chatted with the curators and viewed artworks purchased from the Minneapolis Print & Drawing Fair, and enjoyed an artist talk from Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program artist, Austin Swearengin
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His name is down there on the lower right somewhere; and yes, they do graduate a fair number of people every year, why do you ask?
Candy Campbell-Ursu, Red Cross Disaster Program Manager for Ventura County, deployed as a shelter supervisor to help with disaster relief efforts.
CALIFORNIA SURVIVING SPOUSES AND SURVIVING SIGNIFICANT OTHERS RETREAT
JULY 18 - 22, 2018
DANA POINT, CALIFORNIA
El presidente del Consejo de Ministros, César Villanueva, inaugura Programa de inducción para la transferencia y buen inicio de la gestión municipal y regional, en Ica.
At #FamilyDayMIA: May Flowers, we fluttered around the MIA as we bundled beautiful bouquets of paper flowers, made friendly pet rocks, started our own miniature gardens, and gathered round for family-friendly songs from musician Amanda Grace. We also met worker bees from The Beez Kneez, tried on a beekeeper suit, sampled some honey, and saw a real beehive in action.
And it was all FREE! Check out upcoming Family Days.