There are new faces at Project MOST!
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Please help welcome our newest team members. Looking forward to the year ahead!
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Melissa Anderson, Site Supervisor at Springs School
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You may already know Melissa from John M. Marshall, and this year, she'll be taking on the role of Site Supervisor at Springs School. Melissa began her career at Project MOST as a Student Leader. She holds an associate's degree from Suffolk County Community College and a New York State School Age Child Care Director credential.
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Alisha Hillman, Site Supervisor at Springs School
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Alisha has been working for Project MOST for over 10 years. She has taught grades 4-8 and holds a New York State School Age Care Credential. You can find her hiking in her free time.
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Manuela Hurtado Galvis, Site Director for SACC After School Program
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A native of Colombia, Manuela received her degree in Childhood Education and has taught grades 2 and 3 at Project MOST. She enjoys running and spending time with her family.
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Sonja Becker, Administrative Assistant and Bookkeeper
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Sonja is a native of Germany with a degree in Business Administration. Her hobbies include biking and traveling.
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Register for Community Workshops
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Find classes in STEM, art, movement, music on Saturdays and select weekdays! Something for all ages.
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If you need assistance navigating our online registration process or would like to request financial assistance for our Community Programs, please contact Jacqueline Gravina-Wohlleb at jacqueline@projectmost.org
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Volunteer with us tomorrow at the Hamptons Marathon & Half
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Join us at the water stations for the Hamptons Marathon & Half tomorrow, Saturday, Oct. 2nd. For participation details, contact Rebecca Morgan Taylor at rebecca@projectmost.org
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The opportunity gap between youth from low-income and higher-income families is substantial and likely contributes to the attainment gap that manifests in high school and college graduation rates, as well as in future employment. Out-of-School programs can help close the opportunity gap by providing youth with opportunities that they might not otherwise experience (e.g., arts, theater, sports, STEM). Please consider making a donation to support our efforts in supporting the community.
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Source: Jennifer McCombs, a senior policy researcher and director of the Behavioral and Policy Sciences Department at the RAND Corporation, Anamarie Auger Whitaker, a policy researcher, and Paul Youngmin Yoo, a policy analyst.
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Project MOST provides enriching academic and elective opportunities across a range of subjects at a subsidized cost. This includes a New York State SACC-licensed after school program, a nine-week summer learning program, plus year-round evening and weekend workshops and academic assistance in the areas of Arts & Culture, S.T.E.M., and Health & Wellness. We provide financial aid as needed so that no child is left out of our programs due to finances. Your donation helps us continue to turn non-school hours into learning hours, encouraging natural curiosity and the joy of knowledge for the youngest members of our community.
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Project MOST is a 501(c)(3) and all donations are tax deductible.
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Project MOST Inc.
P.O. Box 1486
East Hampton, NY 11937
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Thank you to our Media Sponsor,
Dime Community Bank
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Board of Directors
John McGovern, President
Debbie Allen, Treasurer
Michael Cinque
Joanna Froschl
Michael Guinan
Dominick Stanzione
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Staff
Rebecca Morgan Taylor, Executive Director
Martha Stotzky, Education Director
Jacqueline Gravina-Wohlleb, Community Program Coordinator
Dakota Cafourek, Gift Officer/Marketing
Manuela Hurtado Galvis, SACC After School Site Director
Melissa Anderson and Alisha Hillman, Springs Site Supervisors
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