About
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The Camden STARR Program is a youth micro-program which
means it is a volunteer organization with a small budget that seeks
to promote youth development. (Click
here to read more about starting
your own youth micro-program). All of the adults who contribute
to the STARR Program, which is a non-profit (501 c3), are volunteers
and because the STARR Program has no paid staff or other overhead
cost (e.g., building, vans, etc.) every dollar donated to the STARR
Program goes directly to improving the life chances for children
and youth growing up in Camden, NJ. In addition, none of the several
hundred youth who have participated in the STARR Program over the
past decade has ever paid to be a part of the program. |
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Board
of Directors
We
are deeply grateful for the contributions of the Board of Directors,
without whom the program would surely fail.
| Brett
Atkins |
| Robert
Atkins |
| Dori
Carlson Reinhalter |
| Daniel
Hart |
| Matthew
Hart |
| Jonathan
Muse |
| Doug
Pauls |
| Nancy
Southerland |
| Bill
Tucker |
STARR
Contributors
We
are enormously grateful for the contributions of time and money
made by the following institutions and individuals:
| The
Campbell Soup Foundation |
| Sean and Lindsay Kirk |
| Bill and Monica Tucker |
| The Camden County Freeholders |
| Franklin Park LLC |
| The Camden Empowerment Zone Corporation |
| Doug and Terry Pauls |
| Jonathan Muse |
| Mark,
Dori, Troy, Emma, and Grace Reinhalter |
| Al
and Marilyn Patterson |
| Nancy
and Phil Southerland |
| Nicky Read |
| The Atkins family |
| Jason
Leonardis |
| Joy
and RJ Atkins |
| Joy, Pierce and RJ Atkins |
| Deborah,
Matthew, and Sarah Hart |
For more
information about the STARR Program, to contribute, or to volunteer,
please
contact Robert Atkins at robert.atkins@rutgers.edu or
Dan Hart at daniel.hart@rutgers.edu. |
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