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April 2024

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The Power of Volunteerism: Impactful Ways for Teens to Give Back

Volunteerism is a profound force that transcends boundaries, enriching both the giver and the receiver. For teenagers, engaging in volunteer work is not just about fulfilling community service requirements or padding resumes—it’s an opportunity to immerse themselves in meaningful experiences that shape their character and worldview. In this blog, we’ll delve deeper into the significance

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Coping with Academic Pressure: Strategies for Achieving Balance

Academic pressure is a common phenomenon experienced by students of all ages. Whether it’s the expectations of parents, the demands of teachers, or the desire to excel in a competitive environment, academic pressure can manifest in various forms and affect students’ mental and emotional well-being. In this blog, we’ll explore what academic pressure is, its

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Nancy Gablein – Scholarship Spotlight Winner

Nancy Gablein – Scholarship Recipient Brings Leadership Skills to the Classroom  A determined young leader, Nancy Gablein had already decided what career she hoped to pursue while still a student at Hatboro-Horsham High School. The Hatboro-Horsham class of 2019 graduate received an Edward Taylor Coombs Foundation scholarship in her senior year. Earlier that year, Nancy

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