2001 Duke-Durham Campaign Launched at E.K. Powe Elementary School
Friday, January 19, 2001
- Walltown Neighborhood Ministries: $29,500 to
renovate the former Knox Street Grocery building and create offices
for the five-church coalition working to improve the quality of
life for Walltown residents.
- Transportation: $25,000 gift from Verizon
Directories to purchase a van for use by community centers, schools
and tutoring programs.
- The Juanita McNeil and Joseph Alston West End Teen
Center: $8,970 to help renovate the West End Community
Center's newly acquired building to house the Teen Focus
program.
- Duke-Durham Public Schools Day on Campus:
$8,640 to sponsor the March 2, 2000, event, which brought nearly
500 Durham Public Schools students to Duke's campus for a daylong
introduction to college life.
- Teen Issues Troupe: $8,629 to help form a
performing arts group for local students who explore social issues
relevant to their lives and perform at schools and community
centers.
- Lakewood Elementary School: $7,793 to help
fund work by Duke University Retirees Outreach (DURO), a group of
former university faculty and staff who have done landscape work at
the school, supported the computer lab, organized a health fair,
provided a Duke Faculty Dance Program instructor in residence and
offered other assistance to the school staff.
- Durham School of the Arts: $5,916 to fund the
school's concert and workshop series performances.
- Center for Child & Family Policy Studies: $5,000 to support the center's work with the Durham Public Schools to improve pre-kindergarten preparation and prevent early childhood violence.
For more information about the Duke-Durham Campaign or to make
an online contribution, visit the Office of Community Affairs web
site at: http://community.duke.edu.
