• ••••• , '.: .,' _'._:' .. :':.(.:. ;:••• , ~ : •••.•• :~~ .', :_"','.:'., ••• ', :.... • • t '. ..' • '. •··T;.....,A;...,~TA~..",.l..Ti....,~.~T.~y~T.~"f:4T+YiT.f."f;..y~!....y~.....A~:A:..,,~T.~.:yi.;.:y~~~:.-,.: COALITION'FOR CflitlJRENYOut~&FA)\lIILIES'r, c. &. 26666 ~ Alouq~..rqu~. NM 8712>0666 A 5CS-841-1710" ,November 4, 19~2Dear Milton;Thanks so much for participating in <strong>the</strong> fIrst Albuquerque <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Watch</strong> v<strong>is</strong>itation onOctober 20th. We hope you enjoyed <strong>the</strong> v<strong>is</strong>its to <strong>the</strong> Youth Diagnostic and Developmen~Center (YDDC) and Jobs Corps. We enjoyed having you as a part of our fIrst team., We hope you also had your eyes and ears opened to <strong>the</strong> realities of <strong>the</strong> lives of manychildren -- children without parents or grandparents or an adult to care for <strong>the</strong>m andyoung adults wJto must learn a job skill right out of high school in ()rder to support<strong>the</strong>mselves. We hope you also learned <strong>the</strong> importance of reaching out to understando<strong>the</strong>rs. Your collective idea of getting basketball·games toge<strong>the</strong>r to play with stUdentsfrom both settings <strong>is</strong> wonderfuLBest w<strong>is</strong>hes for fin<strong>is</strong>hing high school and <strong>the</strong> years ahead.Sincerely,Carlotta Mitchell, Albuquerque <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Watch</strong> Co-ChairNational Council of Negro WomenEdy<strong>the</strong> Pierson, Albuquerque <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Watch</strong> Co-ChairAmerican Association of Retired PersonsDirector .. Fra,,
";iT;"TA.y:"T~Tj..TA.TATii'ATi..T...T.TiYiYir~Ti.YJ;..~""~Y~Yi..".Y~~.T+Y~T ."r" .~: ,, ' , .' 'COALITION:",' ' " " " ' '.:, ,", FOR CHILDREIVYOUTIj&FAMILIES.. r,o, 60.-26666 ....~Albuq~erque:, NM 8712>6666 .... 505·841·1710Chawn A Whitsitt3522 Vail, SE" .Nbuquerque,NM 87106November 4, 1992Dear Chawil,Thanks so much for your support and participation in <strong>the</strong> first Albuquerque <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Watch</strong>program on October 20th. We were delighted to have you and your s.tudents spend <strong>the</strong>morning with us. We 1earned·a great deal from <strong>the</strong> questions and perspectives that <strong>the</strong>yshared. We also gained insight into how to make <strong>the</strong> next program for youth be moreeffective.We appreciate an .<strong>the</strong> log<strong>is</strong>tical arrangements --- transportation, substitute teachers... ---you made to make your participation possible.We look forward to working with you in <strong>the</strong> future.Sincerely,Carlotta Mitchell, Albuquerque <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Watch</strong> Co-ChairNational Council of Negro WomenEdy<strong>the</strong> Pierson, Albuquerque <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Watch</strong> Co-ChairAmerican Association ofRetired PersonsJAR(\ OF DIRf-.Ci'ORS: g Honorary Co·C~~i"'r.l('n ... 5c'na(o( a.ld ~~. Jeff e"~gafT.d:l J. ~llcHOt and Mrs'. I»~te Oom(:r.u, ~ £;(ccuCivc l)ireclor .. F~t,ces Vare:la-Giti..,gsOfficers .. Hoben Greenbr':rg. Cf1A'RMA.~ .. MX e Vachio. VIC.£·~,~~r."'OI" IJ'~rg,,"'" P,·wd.:n"CJl':.I;on of RClir"" Pc..,.,n, 0
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