Fuse Project has launched its third year of clubs at Florence Howard Elementary School, engaging over 200 students with enriching activities like Cooking, Art, Garden, and Yoga. These clubs, made possible through community partnerships and dedicated volunteers, provide students with valuable life lessons while addressing resource gaps in under-resourced schools.
Read MoreFuse Project has received a $15,000 grant from The Community Foundation of South Alabama to support its ABC Program, which provides educational opportunities to children in Mobile's historic Avenue communities. This funding will enable Fuse Project to expand its programs, including the introduction of new clubs, extending the SPARK Summer Camp, and increasing the impact of their initiatives.
Read MoreThe Club Day Showcase at Florence Howard Elementary School celebrated the creativity and skills of students involved in the Art and Cooking Clubs, programs funded by Fuse Project's ABC Program. The event highlighted the importance of hands-on learning and honored the dedication of partners Lisa Howard and Karrie Nelson in enriching the educational experiences of the students.
Read MoreThis spring semester, Fuse Project once again partnered with The Cookery Project and Round But Square Studios to bring enriching monthly clubs to the students of Florence Howard Elementary, focusing on cooking and art. The clubs, supported by our dedicated teachers and volunteers, have significantly enhanced the students' learning experiences by fostering creativity and practical skills.
Read MoreLearn more about our on-going and new partnerships in the Avenue community with Florence Howard Elementary School, Calloway-Smith Middle School, Pathway K-5, and our new SPARK Summer Camp at Lily Baptist Church.
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