From PTA to ParentCamp: Florence mom goes national
The ParentCamp idea: Engaged parents lead to engaged students, which lead to engaged communities.
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The ParentCamp idea: Engaged parents lead to engaged students, which lead to engaged communities.
A $30,000 donation will help low- to moderate-income business owners get access to training, mentorship, inspiration, and coaching.
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