"After the Morris Street School lost its kindergarten aides for three years because of budget cuts, a group of Unitarian-Universalists stepped in as volunteer mentors to help the children with their reading and writing skills.
The volunteers never left. They became a part of The Morris Street School Project started by Charles Schott, a retired IBM executive in Brookfield and a Unitarian-Universalist." Read more
The volunteers never left. They became a part of The Morris Street School Project started by Charles Schott, a retired IBM executive in Brookfield and a Unitarian-Universalist." Read more
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