Helping Local Residents Succeed
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Posted on August 10, 2010
DDC Advocacy’s very own Ray Bell was featured in today’s Washington Post for the great work he is doing as the founder of the HOPE (Helping Other People Excel) Project, which offers job and computer training for young adults in D.C.-area neighborhoods. With his organization, Ray is striving to help students improve their lives by preparing them to find better jobs and build a career. With a lot of dedication and the help of volunteers and donated equipment, Ray has built a program that turns out students with Microsoft software training and CompTIA certifications—essential skills for today’s workforce.
The HOPE Project is making a real difference in people’s lives, and we admire what Ray is doing.
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What a great and wonderful thing Ray Bell has done for the community and the kids! Hats off to Ray for his participation and contribution to society!
Thanks for sharing the article as I would not have seen it otherwise.
Regards,
Monita Olive
Associate Director, PAC
BP Employee PAC
Houston, TX
By Monita Olive on Aug 10, 2010 at 05:02 pm