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Cal State Fullerton "Project Read" Helps Them up

Posted by: on May 07, 2008 2:08:56 PM
Every Monday night, a group of California State University, Fullerton volunteers dedicate their time to strengthening the reading skills of underprivileged children at Project Read, a program focusing on promoting literacy among children living in a transitional home. The volunteers work at the Anaheim Interfaith Shelter, a transitional housing project providing assistance to families that are facing homelessness.

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