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Moving the Ball Forward, One Child at a Time

November 23, 2015

Thank You Painting

Thank you for helping us say ‘Yes’.
Yes to after-school activities.
Yes to camps.
Yes to school supplies.

Yes to underserved kids from struggling families who wish they had the same types of opportunities that their better-off peers have to develop skills and feel good about themselves.

A DCF social worker recently requested funds so a young teen could play football. He wrote: “His single mother has cancer which keeps her from being able to work and she can’t pay for many of her son’s basic needs. It would be awful if he couldn’t participate, since it is so good for him to have this positive outlet.”

Of course we said ‘Yes’.
The teen was so thankful that he made this card.

Together, we really are making a difference. Thank you!

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