The Worth County Education Foundation voted Tuesday to donate $4,600 to the Worth County School for development of a Life Skills room for students at the school. This is in addition to the donation made by A Few Good Men of Worth County.
The money will be used to purchase equipment and assist in the development of a room where students requiring supportive services can interact with other children, develop social skills, and learn life skills so they can pursue an independent lifestyle as adults.
“WCEF’s mission statement is ‘Extra for All.’ We believe that this project fits perfectly into our mission to make sure every student, regardless of their situation, has an opportunity to excel at Worth County R-III through enhancements that fall outside the scope of a normal school budget. WCEF is proud to team with a Few Good Men to provide these young folks some tools to pursue a full, productive life after graduation,” said Joel Miller, WCEF Chair.
The Worth County Education Foundation is a not-for-profit, 501(c3) organization that allows alumni and community members to support special projects for the benefit of current Worth County R-III students and staff. It is governed by an independent board of volunteers comprised of Worth County R-III alumni.
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