Our classroom is being built
http://www.jamesdeanbyrdfoundation.org/
HOW YOU CAN HELP: A small portion of our budget comes from school
tuition, but the majority comes from donations from people just like you. With
your help, we can continue to offer a chance of a better future for these
children. SCHOOL OPERATIONS: To run the school costs $40,000 per school year. We receive
approximately $10,000 a year from tuition, leaving an annual $30,000 deficit. In
addition to paying staff, land taxes and legal and government expenses, we must
also pay annual maintenance costs. Your donation will help us keep the school
open. SCHOLORSHIPS: Each student must pay a registration fee, purchase 2 school
uniforms, and pay $25 per month in tuition. We have been very fortunate that Bob
Sparks and the Maximus Auto Group of Florida has donated our uniforms last year
and this year. Your $25 a month will keep the neediest students in the school. CONSTRUCTION: This year our construction budget for 2 classrooms and a central
bathroom facility is $13,000. We have begun work on these projects and need your
donation to finish this construction. For a donation of $6,000 you will get
naming rights to a classroom.
http://www.thecloudbasefoundation.org/
The Non-Profit organization "The CloudBase Foundation" was formed
by a select group of Hang Glider and Paraglider pilots to support children in
the United States and around the world and where ever we fly. We encourage you
to become a club member and to join in our efforts.
http://ozreport.com/13.260#0 Ken Wilson, President of the James Dean Byrd Foundation,
<information> writes:
I just came back from a very short visit to Canoa. Here are
pictures of the two new classrooms. Construction is coming along well and should
be completed by the end of the month. Next year is lining up to be a great year
for the school and a large part of that is thanks to you. I am riding my Vespa across America this spring, mainly for the fun of it, but
am also going to use it as an opportunity to raise money for the school.
http://lostboater.blogspot.com.
Moya Foley, school administrator, and James Dean Byrd. See all the photos
here. We are very excited to see the new classrooms going up. It is great to
see our donations in action.
http://OzReport.com/1268055011
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