Georgia YMCAs to start Hispanic youth programs

Posted on: June 28th, 2007
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“The Goizueta Foundation has given a $2.6 million grant to pilot early childhood outreach for Hispanic communities at five YMCA program sites in Georgia and for national research and program development on early childhood education and care for Hispanic children.

The grant will provide immediate need-based tuition assistance to children at the proposed YMCA early childhood centers in Georgia over three years, YMCA of the USA said”

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