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Showing Up: A Community Who Cares
July 3, 2017
NCSU Philanthropy Journal News |
“It is about the community, and the community coming together,” says Mullan. “And that’s the thing that I find is that on so many different levels, we have the support of the community.”
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Triangle Aphasia Project Hopes to Empower Those Who Can’t Find Their Words
May 24, 2017
The News & Observer |
Triangle Aphasia Project’s Aphasia Connects is a partnership with Read and Feed that will pair TAP clients with Read and Feed students – and their mentors – twice a week for reading, activities and communication powered by awareness, education and...
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Read and Feed Makes a Difference: From the Eyes of a Tutor
April 27, 2017
ednc.org |
When I see Mariam smile or Michael’s eyes light up at the beginning of each tutoring session, I’ve got all the evidence I need that the program is working.
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Read and Feed: Making Kids Hungry for Books
August 11, 2016
Cary Magazine |
On a warm Thursday evening, many children are playing video games or attending neighborhood swim practice. But in the parking lot behind First United Methodist Church in Cary, about 15 kids are excitedly bounding up the steps of an RV,...
Continue »Nonprofit Nurtures Reading in Kids
June 20, 2016
Philanthropy North Carolina |
CARY, N.C. — On different evenings once a week during the school year, a total of 500 children ages five to 11 who are students in Wake County public schools spend an hour or more enjoying a meal and then...
Continue »A Better World: Mission to feed and reading to kids
June 17, 2016
Triangle Business Journal |
On different evenings once a week during the school year, a total of 500 children, ages five to 11, who are students in Wake County public schools spend an hour or more enjoying a meal and then listening to stories,...
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