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Category Archives: Family
ROCK & ROLL IS HERE TO STAY
Ilene McCrae’s Game in the World has brought about a new family tradition; producing homemade canned goods, involving all family members in the process. With tomatoes, peaches, applesauce, jellies, chili sauce and lots more items, the family cans and even … Continue reading
Posted in 2009-02 TMLP Times, Family, Popular Culture
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Gift of Life
My game in the world is called “The Gift of Life” and it is a blood drive. This game is a gift that keeps giving. The blood drive has a special meaning for me and my family. From May 16, … Continue reading
Step by Step
Becca Carr-Hopkins and Andrea Howe met by chance at a TMLP classroom in London. Andrea was visiting from Washington DC, and thought it would be fun to experience TMLP in a foreign country. Becca, one of 53 London TMLP participants, … Continue reading
Families in Step
Andrea Howe and Becca Carr-Hopkins met by chance at a TMLP classroom in London. Andrea was visiting from Washington DC, and thought it would be fun to experience doing the program in a foreign country. Becca, one of 53 London … Continue reading
The Fun House
The very first Fun House experience got underway in Brent with children and adults alike having a fabulous home from home day out. The fun house aims to create an environment for families to share happiness, positive energy, and achieve … Continue reading
“Sing, Express!”
What would my game in the world be? I knew quickly it would be a singing or musical event among senior citizens and residents from nursing homes and skilled facilities. Their children and grandchildren will be watching their loved ones … Continue reading
Help for aids orphans struggling against the odds
Sweet Waters is a South African community dying of AIDS. Currently 196 homes housing in excess of 500 children are parentless and without adult supervision. These orphaned children live in a culture being shredded by AIDS. Love Is All We … Continue reading
Bridging Communities Transforming Poverty in Honduras
When I took on my project, my intent was to enhance the life of a community outside of San Pedro Sula, Honduras, by putting in a bridge. My project transformed this quarter, to a partnership with the government which is … Continue reading
Bringing ‘Nurtured Heart’ to Detroit
Mary Myers strives to bring the ‘nurtured heart’ approach of interacting with children to Detroit. Continue reading
Posted in 2007-08 TMLP TIMES, Education, Family
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