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Amy J. Porter, EA Educators for Education
Owner Caroline County Board of Education
AmyPorterEA@gmail.com Donna DiGiacomo, District 1
120 Deep Shore Road
Denton, MD 21629 Paul Schoonover, District 2
410-310-8282
We believe in the FACTS:
AP ACCOUNTING SOLUTIONS LLC
Specializing in Bookkeeping, Training and Individual F Fairness
and Small Business Tax Preparation
Enrolled to practice before the Internal Revenue Service
A Accountability
support services, trainings, outings, mentor group support, and
connection with community resources.
C Civility
2019-2020 was undoubtedly a year of changes and challenges for
our program, but we look to 2020-2021 to be the year of evolu-
tion. We look at next year to be the year we take our program T Transparency
to another level. We hope to show our community that commit-
ment to working with the youth of this county can truly impact
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their lives in a positive way, forever. Safety
Do you want to make a difference in our community? Do you
Change is needed and we are the ones
wish to impact the lives of our youth in a positive way? Th is is
who can and will get it done. We won’t forget
your opportunity to change a life forever!! Th e YMCA Caroline
that we work for you! Stay safe and healthy!
Mentoring Project is looking for mentors now!
DiGiacomo and Schoonover for
For more information on how you can become a mentor, contact
Angel Perez, Program Coordinator, at 410-479-3060 or caro- Caroline County Board of Education!
lineymcamentoring@ymcachesapeake.org. VOTE FOR PROVEN EDUCATIONAL
EXPERIENCE & LEADERSHIP
The Caroline County Family YMCA Joins Welcoming donnalouski57@gmail.com / paulwschoonover@gmail.com
America in Celebrating New Americans
Visit our Facebook page for more detailed info.
FACEBOOK: Donna DiGiacomo and Paul Schoonover
This Welcoming Week (September 12-20), the Caroline County
Family YMCA will join Welcoming America and other YMCAs Educators for Education
and organizations nationwide to celebrate immigrants’ contri- Authorized by Paul Schoonover for BOE
butions to communities and bring together all residents in a
spirit of unity. Each year, Welcoming Week brings together
immigrants and U.S.-born residents to promote cross-cultural
understanding and raise awareness of the benefits of welcoming
everyone. This is the 2nd year the Y has celebrated Welcoming
Week with its community. To ensure the safety and participation
of all, the Y’s 2020 Welcoming Week event will be both virtually
and physically distanced.
“It is critically important to celebrate Welcoming Week in 2020,
as our country faces the COVID-19 pandemic and widespread
civil unrest,” said Brian Byrnes, Executive Director. “At the Y,
we seek to build bridges and heal communities, and we invite
neighbors—both immigrants and U.S.-born residents—to use
Welcoming Week as an opportunity to connect, fi nd common
ground and celebrate our shared values and contributions.”
During Welcoming Week, the Caroline County Family YMCA
will host:
Monday, September 14: Welcoming Week kick-off, 5:30 PM at Wednesday, September 16: Welcoming Week Read & Drink,
the Caroline County Court House in Denton. 9 AM-4 PM at Nich’s Coffee Shop in Denton. Th e participants
of this event will have the opportunity to receive information
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