Donations and funding for Act Like You Care 2002 are provided by CT Transit, Gerber Scientific Products, Inc., Miss Porter's School, The Bushnell, Real Art Ways, West End Civic Association, Briarwood Graphics, Mark Snyder and Kevin Sepe of Object/Resonance, Phillip Fortune of Fortune Works, Jerry's Art o Rama and Simonds Photographic. Also Anonymous, Margee Nutting, Farrah Khan, Amanda Lovelee, John Groo and Marlo Marrero.
Topic: NE-NE
The new items published under this topic are as follows.
My hero is Treda Collier. She is the founder of Sweet Sanctuary. Sweet Sanctuary will provide help to girls to get through their conditions at home with their parents. She is helping to build self-esteem in young girls of color. She made this program because she had these similar issues in her childhood. She really wants to help young girls. It was interesting to hear Collier’s answers to my questions.
Collier said ''Let a man know that you should be treated with respect." Another thing that she said that I liked is "We should always be able to pick ourselves up"