Project Hope gives inner city kids useful, powerful tools to survive & thrive
Posted: Apr 25, 2018 8:06 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--Making money through your creations and creating in the kitchen. These are two hot topics now being offered by the "Project Hope Youth Program." This non-profit off West Capitol Drive works with inner city kids to help make them as well rounded as possible by tackling real-life issues. The hope is then they'll do more than survive. They'll thrive.
Several six-week sessions kick off either today or tomorrow. These classes are geared to kids 8 to 21. If you're interested, sign up here.
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