Thank You, Elizabeth J. Liberty Charitable Trust Fund!
The kind folks at the family-run Elizabeth J. Liberty Charitable Trust Fund deserve a big thank you from everyone here at the Humanity Project! We just received a generous contribution from this organization to help support our original anti-bullying work in the schools. The timing of their donation was perfect too -- we really need donations and sponsorships to get our cutting-edge program to many more kids just now. Thank you so very much: Elizabeth J. Liberty, Anita Liberty, Phil Liberty and Frann Castillo. We are very grateful. The Humanity Project also wants to thank Anita and her two talented children, Trevor and Spencer Wayne, for helping us make our soon-to-be-released anti-bullying music video. Stay tuned for more details in this space. But for now, you should know that this new video included the acting and dancing skills of Trevor, 12, and Spencer, 8, as well as a slew of other talented young kids from performing arts schools. (Our new podcast talks more about this video: http://www.thehumanityproject.com/podcasts/Podcast66.html) We've already seen a rough cut of the music video and it will be something very special, shot in high definition. We expect to have it posted permanently on our website at www.thehumanityproject.com and on YouTube in the next few weeks. And it will be included as part of our in-school anti-bullying program. Thanks again so much to the Elizabeth J. Liberty Charitable Trust Fund for helping us to make it all happen. We appreciate your support more than you know.
The kind folks at the family-run Elizabeth J. Liberty Charitable Trust Fund deserve a big thank you from everyone here at the Humanity Project! We just received a generous contribution from this organization to help support our original anti-bullying work in the schools. The timing of their donation was perfect too -- we really need donations and sponsorships to get our cutting-edge program to many more kids just now. Thank you so very much: Elizabeth J. Liberty, Anita Liberty, Phil Liberty and Frann Castillo. We are very grateful. The Humanity Project also wants to thank Anita and her two talented children, Trevor and Spencer Wayne, for helping us make our soon-to-be-released anti-bullying music video. Stay tuned for more details in this space. But for now, you should know that this new video included the acting and dancing skills of Trevor, 12, and Spencer, 8, as well as a slew of other talented young kids from performing arts schools. (Our new podcast talks more about this video: http://www.thehumanityproject.com/podcasts/Podcast66.html) We've already seen a rough cut of the music video and it will be something very special, shot in high definition. We expect to have it posted permanently on our website at www.thehumanityproject.com and on YouTube in the next few weeks. And it will be included as part of our in-school anti-bullying program. Thanks again so much to the Elizabeth J. Liberty Charitable Trust Fund for helping us to make it all happen. We appreciate your support more than you know.
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