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Program Models Service By Population – Children, Youth, And Families

Program Model Title State
Children’s Theatre tour brings “”artful”" activities to elementary schools School: LaGrange College
GA
Elementary Science Education Partners (ESEP) School: Emory University
GA
Harris Homes First Grade Initiative School: Spelman College and Morehouse College
GA
“”Life Line: Teen Empowerment through Tutoring, Mentoring and Counseling”" School: Morris Brown College
GA
PREP (Post-Secondary Readiness Enrichment Program) School: Georgia College and State University
GA
The Student Empowerment Connection: helping others succeed School: Morehouse College
GA
WRITE TO READ School: Georgia College and State University
GA
Pre-school classroom mural project School: Cornell College
IA
Art on the Edge program: ceramics students work with homeless children School: North Idaho College
ID
Council on Hispanic Education’s (CHE) literacy programs School: Boise State University
ID
Instrumental Methods Analysis Course: reinvigorating a dull and difficult course School: Loyola University
IL
Presidential address and hosting a High School Leadership Conference School: Saint Xavier University
IL
Testing through service: teaching science to sixth graders School: Millikin University
IL
Theatre Outreach Program to Schools (T.O.P.S.) – Hedda Gabler School: Black Hawk College
IL
Library tutoring in an elementary school School: Holy Cross College
IN
“”Mentoring in the City”" volunteer program and the Junior High Peace Conference School: Marian College
IN
Physical education for home schoolers School: Manchester College
IN
Teens With Attitude (TWA) School: Emma L. Minnis Jr. Academy
KY
Annual Reading Festival: a fun-filled literacy based event for children School: Dean College
MA
Co-curricular art-based community programs School: Massachusetts College of Art
MA

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