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Daily Point of Light 3907, John Hall Chevrolet / Ritchey Cadillac Auto Sales For WARM

Fri, 2009-01-23 16:25 -- John Cason
The salespeople at different auto dealerships participate in an ongoing payroll deduction to provide traditional food, fun, and presents during a holiday celebration for the women and children of project WARM including a Christmas catered dinner for the clients and their extended families.

Daily Point of Light 3902, Hyundai Diversity Action Team

Fri, 2009-01-16 16:02 -- John Cason
The Hyundai Diversity Action Team is a group of nearly one hundred Hyundai Team Members that donate their time, energy and money to efforts in the Montgomery, Alabama area. Last year, the group completed more than fifteen projects that ranged from literacy to health and hunger/nutrition and shelter. The Diversity Action Team (DAT) made a donation to Habitat for Humanity in Montgomery. This donation assisted Habitat in building a home for an individual in the area in need. Team members donated their time to help build the home from the ground up.

Daily Point of Light 3901, Kiwanis Clubs of Volusia and Flagler Counties

Thu, 2009-01-15 15:57 -- John Cason
The Kiwanis Clubs of Volusia and Flagler Counties held the First Annual Kids Safety Fair, which was located at six different locations acreoss the county on October 27, 2007. Kiwanian volunteers have been a devoted group for seven years and spend each month contributing a considerable amount of time, money and other resources to the Family Life Center staff and agency.

Daily Point of Light, Clearwater Xtreme Teens Program,3894

Tue, 2009-01-06 14:34 -- John Cason
The Clearwater Xtreme Teens impacted the community of Prince George's County through their dedicated efforts to support the environment. Last year, 104 Xtreme Teen Volunteers contributed more than 3,600 hours to meet the needs of the community. The Xtreme Teen Volunteers understood that the community needs to work together to help save our environment. They also realize the need for teens to be role models to their peers so citizens can begin getting involved with their community before they are adults.

Daily Point of Light, Great Kids Explorer Club, 3891

Thu, 2009-01-01 14:17 -- John Cason
In 2001 several community-minded volunteers, experienced in working with neighborhood at-risk children created Great Kids Explorer Club - an innovative early intervention program that targets at-risk students from kindergarten through fifth grade. The group sought to bridge the gaps they saw between the efforts of schools and parents and to address ongoing issues that impeded the success of the community’s children, especially the low income ones.

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