C.O.R., Inc. helped fund a “Junior Journalism” project in Rural Georgia  

PRESS RELEASE 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 01, 2019

CONTACT: News Room at info@corinc.org

HEADLINE: C.O.R., Inc. helped fund a “Junior Journalism” project in Rural Georgia.  

On April 5th, 2019, Community Outreach Resources (C.O.R.), Inc., helped fund a news club for students at Mulberry Creek Elementary School in Cataula, GA. The news club will help students keep their classmates informed, as well as, encourage their fellow classmates to be inquisitive and want to search for the truth. This project will reach approximately 500 students.  

“C.O.R. is happy to help fund opportunities such as this. An opportunity to help encourage our children to want to critically think, to be inquisitive, to be informed, to ask questions, to want to know the truth, is an opportunity that will help develop our future leaders and community builders,” said Co-Founder and President of C.O.R., Inc. Karen Watkins.  

For more information on C.O.R. and how you can help us build thriving communities visit our website at www.corinc.org.  

About Community Outreach Resources (C.O.R.), Inc.

C.O.R., Inc.’s mission is to help build and maintain thriving communities. C.O.R. provides the tools and resources to help develop a feeling of shared purpose. We bring people together through understanding their shared interests, facilitating community connections, highlighting the community’s successes and praise what is best about the community. C.O.R. provides services and resources to help empower communities to want to make change.       

 

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