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Rainier View Student at Bk 2010

Rainier View students and staff attend the

2010 CIS Annual Breakfast.

 

Annual Breakfast raises

over $50,000!

Thanks to many generous sponsors and individuals, Communities In Schools of Federal Way raised over $50,000 at the 2010 Annual Breakfast!

These generous donations will go far in helping to reverse the dropout trend, bring hope to students and help bridge the achievement gap.  

CIS of Federal Way plans to put these funds to good use by expanding and enriching our services and programs.

On behalf of the students we serve - thank you!

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

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Communities In Schools of Federal Way held its ninth annual Literacy Fundraising Breakfast on Feb. 29 at the Christian Faith Center. Renowned author and speaker Bill Milliken, founder and vice chairman of Communities In Schools, served as special guest speaker. Milliken started Communities In Schools in 1977 as a way to help at-risk kids in his community. Now it is a nationally respected mentoring and dropout prevention organization, with chapters in hundreds of cities throughout the country.

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