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Jun, Fri 3rd, 2011 Posted in : Uncategorized By : Tyler Williams 0 Comments

An artist's rendition of what it would have looked like if we had received a giant check

It’s been a while since we updated the website with anti-bullying news, so we wanted to keep all of our supporters posted on what’s happening at PTHQ. You may have heard from various sources that we got another large grant from the Weikart Family Foundation to start Project TRUST at 3 new districts and help fund East Clinton’s fall retreat (since they did not receive help with last year’s grant). The only school we have 100% confirmed is Blanchester, which is very exciting because it means all four schools in Clinton County, our home base, will now have the program! We are in talks with a couple other schools as we look to expand towards Cincinnati and Dayton. Two of our advisory board members (myself and Michael Adams, CM Coordinator) will be heading down to Kings Junior High School next week in the hopes that they will be receptive to starting the program next year and will join us at our summer training retreat in the summer. We are also taking a contingent of trainers to Mason High School for a leadership training for incoming seniors who will be working with freshmen on acclimating to high school. Hopefully, these new things will springboard us into even more districts that want to work to prevent bullying in their districts. If you would like to support any of our schools, please send us a check at:

Project TRUST

1870 Quaker Way

Pyle Center 1183

Wilmington, OH 45177

 

Make checks payable to Project TRUST. If you would like to support a specific school (Greenfield, Blanchester, East Clinton, Clinton-Massie, or Wilmington), please indicate that on the check, and we will earmark it!

 

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