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SubmittedFebruary 13, 2012

The Prodigy Leadership Academy has received a grant for $3497.98 from the Ronald McDonald House Charities to update technology at the school. The students will use the MacBooks and cameras to further their knowledge of communicating in today's world...

Cheryl Farrow
Accepting the check on behalf of The Prodigy Leadership Academy is Russell Grammer, and presenting the check on behalf of RMHC and McDonalds is Cheryl Farrow and Kathy Forrest.
Accepting the check on behalf of The Prodigy Leadership Academy is Russell Grammer, and presenting the check on behalf of RMHC and McDonalds is Cheryl Farrow and Kathy Forrest.

The Prodigy Leadership Academy has received a grant for $3497.98 from the Ronald McDonald House Charities to update technology at the school. The students will use the MacBooks and cameras to further their knowledge of communicating in today's world.

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RMHC supports non-profit childrens' programs in the areas of education, health and socail well-being, and the cultural arts. The local chapter awarded over $260,000 in grants to projects in the tri-state area in 2011.

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