Feb 12, 2008
COFFEE an ingredient for success
“Our kids are at risk. Many programs for at-risk kids have behavioral, emotional and academic components. It's our vocational piece that sets us apart”
Jeremy A. Taft, 22, a father of two and a mail carrier for the U.S. Postal Service in Douglas, said he would probably be working in a fast-food restaurant, struggling to make ends meet, but for Project COFFEE. via Worcester Telegram & Gazette
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