Thursday, August 21, 2003
Calling all kids ...
Every day, thousands of kids in Greater Cincinnati are doing things that make their communities a better place to live. Is your child, family member, neighbor or friend - high school or younger - involved in individual or groups activities that benefit people around them? If so, tell us about them.
Every week, Allen Howard writes about young people doing good things. But we need to hear more the good deeds that sometimes go unnoticed.
Tell Allen about the difference your kid - or a child from your neighborhood, church, school or other community organization - is making. Contact him at 768-8362 or at ahoward@enquirer.com with the names of students who deserve recognition. Include the parents' names and phone numbers, and a brief explanation of the students' activities.
We welcome photos. Please, submit them by mail or e-mail.
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