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Tuesday, April 3, 2007 – We Have FRIENDS!

Have you been to our Friends Page lately? Maybe you should check it out; it’s growing at an almost alarming rate. And by “almost alarming” we mean “totally awesome and sweet.”

Every donation is important to us, but we would like to highlight a few in particular. In the past week, we have received $10,000 from the Staples Foundation for Learning, $5,000 from the Speckhard-Knight Charitable Foundation, and another $5,000 from TCF Bank! All of these donations were made in support of our tutoring program. We’ve thought free drop-in tutoring was a pretty amazing idea for a while now, and it’s wonderful to know that people agree!

Monday through Thursday from 3-5:30, tutoring bustles.

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