The Daily Points of Light
About 4 years ago, the parents and teachers at Tropical Elementary School established the Tropical Elementary Publishing Center in order to assist student and faculty with their writing endeavors.
After leaving the Houston area and returning to a family farm in Anderson, Texas, Ms. Marie Hartman decided to volunteer in the Brazos Valley area.
In 1988, Ms. Pamela Jones, inspired by her love for children, decided to serve as the coordinator of evening activities for the children of a pediatric ward. Every Thursday night, Ms.
Twenty years ago, Westtown School, a day and boarding school for grades K-12, located in Westtown, PA, embarked on an experiment that had a profound impact on the nature of Westtown education.
<A HREF="http://www.erols.com/ebodywin/">Everybody Wins!</A>, a non-profit, privately funded program promoting
Arturo, a retired veteran, and his wife, Toni have donated their retirement years to developing and providing youth and community programs to the residents of El Rito, New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs.
In 1988, Richard Green and his 10 year-old son went to the economic Opportunity Board of Clark County to voluntarily spend Saturdays with the seniors involved in the program.
In November of 1996, The non-profit organization A Cultural Exchange started a program geared towards African-American preschool-aged children.
Tracey Cox has been involved in community service since his elementary school years.
