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Camp Fire USA Candy is Good for Youth – And the Community – December 18, 2003
Annual Candy Sale Teaches Valuable Skills While Supporting Local Youth
Programs
Annie E. Casey
Foundation and Camp Fire USA Partner – December 12, 2003
Families Count: Family Strengthening Awards Program Rewards Camp Fire
USA Lone Star Council for Supporting Local Families
Service Project
Benefiting Latino Community – December 5, 2003
Members of Camp Fire USA’s 21st Century Community Learning Center
program and Ballet Folklorico at Greiner Academy host holiday
celebration
Camp Fire Auction
Support Low-Income Youth – October 30, 2003
12th Annual Sporting Chance Auction to be held on November 15, 2003 at
The Women’s Museum: An Institute for the Future
Teens Raising Money
for United Way – October 27, 2003
Camp Fear – Haunted Adventure Trail, sponsored by Camp Fire USA Lone
Star Council’s Teens in Action program
Youth Raising Money
for United Way – October 2, 2003
Camp Fire USA Lone Star Council hosts Lights on Afterschool Block
Party/ Festival en la Communidad
Staples
Foundation For Learning Grant Funds Camp Fire’s Teens in Action
Program
– September 9, 2003
Camp Fire provides teens with job skills and setting and achieving
career goals
MetLife
Foundation & Camp Fire USA Partner
–
July 29, 2003
Camp Fire USA Lone Star Council Establishes MetLife Foundation
Community Family Clubs
Grant
Funds Learning Opportunities
–
July 22, 2003
Camp
Fire and Dallas ISD educate children during non-school hours.
For
Kids Only! Free Telephone “Warmline” –
May 26, 2003
Woodrow
Wilson student answers KIDTALK and mentors local youth.
Girl
Scouts and Camp fire USA –
May 7, 2003
One
serves girls, the other is co ed, but which Dallas agency should you
send your children and your money to?
Camp
Fire USA awarded grant from The Florence Foundation –
May 7, 2003
The
Florence Foundation awarded Camp Fire USA Lone Star Council with a
grant of $5,000 to support Chi Omega Day Camp.
KIDTALK –
May 7, 2003
Children
can simply call KIDTALK at 214 823 5555 when they are home alone,
scared, bored, need help with homework or just need some advice.
Deployed
Troops –
May 5, 2003
Camp
Fire USA provides the children of deployed reservists with the
opportunity to attend summer day camp for free.
AIK
Breakfast Raises Over $25,000 –
April 28, 2003
Fifth
annual breakfast raises over $25,000 for Camp Fire USA’s after-school
and summer programs.
SMU
Sororities Write Letters for AIK Day –
April 15, 2003
Over
300 sorority women wrote letters encouraging kids to dream big and
work hard both in school and in life.
Absolutely
Incredible Kid Breakfast –
March 24, 2003
Gardere
Wynne Sewell LLP and Cit Cards present the Fifth Annual Absolutely
Incredible Kid Event at 8:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 10 at the Park
City Club.
Camp
Fire USA’s 93rd Birthday –
March 11, 2003
Camp
Fire USA Celebrates 93 Years of Serving Youth.
Red
Oak & Waxahachie Declare March 20 as Absolutely Incredible Kid Day
–
March 6, 2003
Mayor
Little and Mayor Jenkins Encourage Adults to Tell Children They are
Amazing.
Flower
Mound Youth Recognized For Service –
February 21, 2003
Crystal
Menninga, 15, of Flower Mound, Texas has been honored for her
exemplary volunteer service with a state-level Certificate of
Excellence from The 2003 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards
program.
Youth
Fundraiser Needs $60,000 –
February 11, 2003
Annual
Candy Sale needs to raise an additional $60,000 worth of candy in
order to reach its goal of raising $30,000 for the council.
Absolutely
Incredible Kid Day
–
January 21, 2003
Encourage
a kid and help celebrate Camp Fire USA’s Absolutely Incredible Kid Day
on March 20, 2003.
Kids
Club Thrives Despite Budget Cutbacks –
January 8, 2003
Free
after-school program serves 1,500 children annually.
To
reach the Director of Development and Communications,
please
call Jeremy Gregg at (214) 824 – 1122, ext .
229
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