BLI Supported Student Project Finalist for White House Campus Champions of Change Challenge
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The 2009-2010 BLI-supported student project, Students for Educational Equality (SEE) is a finalist in the White House Campus Champions of Change Challenge. SEE is a non-profit student organization aimed at making a positive difference in the lives of disadvantaged high school seniors in Southeast Michigan through ACT test preparation and mentoring. For more information about SEE's work with the BLI, visit their "Student Projects" page. To learn more about SEE's efforts this year and to vote for SEE in the Challenge, visit the White House Campus Champions of Change Challenge website. The Institute is proud of SEE's continued positive efforts in our community and congratulate them on this great honor.
Release Date:
02/24/2012