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Ending homelessness through housing. Thank you to everyone who contributed to Supportive Housing Works on Giving Day 2016! Supportive Housing Works would like to thank all of our supporters who made Giving Day 2015 a great success! With $3,000 raised in 24 hours it’s inspiring to see you all support our work and stand behind us in our mission. We know next year will be an even bigger success, so keep up with SHW news and events in the mean time. Connecticut Department of Community and Economic Development.
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Bike for Achievement First Bridgeport Academy: How to contribute by check
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Bike for Achievement First Bridgeport Academy. How to contribute by check. If you prefer to contribute by check, please send it to:. Charter Oak Challenge Foundation. Please make checks out to "Charter Oak Challenge Foundation" and note that this is for Harold's ride. You will receive a receipt in the mail. 100% of your donation to Charter Oak will go to the Achievement First Bridgeport Academy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Miles to go: 0. Info about the ride. Why am I doing this trip? A Hotel With Extras.
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Bike for Achievement First Bridgeport Academy: Bared fangs and foaming at the mouth...
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Bike for Achievement First Bridgeport Academy. Thursday, June 17, 2010. Bared fangs and foaming at the mouth. I did something for the first time in my life - call 911. It was a bizarre experience. Luckily, there was an old fashioned root beer stand, the White Turkey Drive-In, a few miles ahead in Conneaut, Ohio. I highly recommend a lunch of a turkey sandwich (real turkey roasted and shredded), french fries and a root beer float. It was the perfect cure for human insanity. Here's a shot of Roy's float.
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Bike for Achievement First Bridgeport Academy: Connecticut educational disparities
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Bike for Achievement First Bridgeport Academy. National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) results reveal that across every category in Connecticut – poor vs. non-poor, African-American vs. white, and Hispanic vs. white – the achievement gap is nearly three grade levels, and in some cases more. 8226; The average gap between poor and non-poor students for both the eighth and fourth grade reading tests is 2.97 grade levels. 8226; African-American fourth grade students scored 2.88 grade levels be...
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Bike for Achievement First Bridgeport Academy: Disturbing images
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Bike for Achievement First Bridgeport Academy. Monday, June 14, 2010. I found this disturbing. The marker on the side of the road looks like a memorial to someone. Someone needs to explain the possum skins on top. Some sort of weird Ohio custom to honor loved ones? What made it more disturbing was the setting. Here's what you saw when looked past the marker. Really beautiful. Lots of birds out on the water and pretty farms beyond. But those possum skins were creepy. I also found this disturbing. The head...
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Bike for Achievement First Bridgeport Academy: Hello Atlantic Ocean!!!
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Bike for Achievement First Bridgeport Academy. Friday, June 25, 2010. Here's the whole gang. There was some confusion at the beach. Here's Roy, Stu, me, Greg and Sandy. When Stu got to the beach, he thought it was a triathlon and started swimming to London. A local fisherman found him and returned him to Revere. AND THE FINAL PHOTO OF THE HAIRY CHALLENGE. June 25, 2010 at 2:59 PM. Well Done and Congratulations. I will toast tonight to all of you and again a year from today when I dip my front wheel.
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Bike for Achievement First Bridgeport Academy: The Heart of a Lion
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Bike for Achievement First Bridgeport Academy. Monday, June 21, 2010. The Heart of a Lion. I'm still in shock from the surprise Fathers Day visit yesterday from Peg and Michael. I'm even more impressed that Michael got up this morning at 6 am this morning to have breakfast with me and see me off. What a great kid! This memorial was near the famous Erie Canal. Here's the canal. Kind of pathetic, huh? You have to use your imagination to think of this as a major thoroughfare. However, it did provide inspira...
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Bike for Achievement First Bridgeport Academy: Wretched Excess
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Bike for Achievement First Bridgeport Academy. Wednesday, June 23, 2010. Since we're approaching the end of the tour and should be in great shape by now, it shouldn't surprise you that Greg and I set not one, but TWO personal bests today. We consumed FIVE pastries and made THREE separate stops during the ride for coffee. The pastry extravaganza started with a Dunkin Donuts doughnut at the first SAG (accompanied by coffee, of course). Seven miles down the road we passed Crazy Russian Girls Bakery. Finally...
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Bike for Achievement First Bridgeport Academy: I Love New York
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Bike for Achievement First Bridgeport Academy. Friday, June 18, 2010. I Love New York. We crossed the border into New York today. Here I am with Roy and Greg for our 11th state line photo op. I can ride my bike from home to NY in about 2 hours, so I ought to be able to ride home from here in about 2 hours, right? Even if that logic doesn't quite work, it feels like we're almost there. We've ridden from California to New York, which sounds like riding coast to coast to most people. The weather today was p...