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The Daily Points of Light

June 29, 1998

The Young Leaders' Academy (YLA) was founded in November 1994, to provide young African-American males with strong role models, academic support and community service activities.

June 26, 1998

St. Vincent Meals on Wheels is the largest privately-funded meals program in the country.

June 25, 1998

Desert Heights Elementary School, located in Reno, Nevada, is a high-risk school that qualifies for Title One funding.

June 24, 1998

Youth Options is a teen volunteer program of the Youth Services/Boys and Girls Club Fox Valley agency located in Appleton, WI.

June 23, 1998

On February 2, Roger Beck, together with parents, community members, two fellow teachers and 10 students from Worthington Kilbourne High School began the Home B.A.S.E. program. Home B.A.S.E.

June 22, 1998

A retired physician who consistently undercharged his patients, Dr. Sam Hay participates in a large variety of medical, religious, social, and charitable endeavors.

June 19, 1998

For over three years Jodi Beldotti, herself a victim of domestic violence, has been providing job skills and computer training to victims of domestic violence in the greater Boston area.

June 18, 1998

Mrs. Isabella Cunningham, a senior citizen and retired teacher of Riviera Beach, Florida, has devoted more than 20 years of her life to neighborhood clean up and revitalization efforts.

June 17, 1998

The Social Action Committee founded by the Jewish Association for Residential Care for Persons with Developmental diseases was started in 1995.

June 16, 1998

Since 1996, Ms. L. Ann Voight has devoted her time to women in need of healthcare and the homeless in Atlanta, throughout the country and around the world. <P> Ms.

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