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Welcome to the "MARCH for EDUCATION" website where we will show our "Dedication to Education"

Our Mission

This site will be designed for the needs of High school and college students

MISSION STATEMENT


Our mission is to reach youth through education, cultivation, community events, and support in the midst of violent and disturbing times.



Come back soon for detailed information

Becoming a Member

Forming now!
If interested in joining a committee, please contact us
committee@marchforeducation.com

Event Planners
Timothy L. Cooper
Ms. Patricia A. Bennette
Mr. Leonard Schlenk
Mrs. Encole Stewart

Special thanks to the parade organizer
Ms. Connie Johnson
and her dedication to the mental health of the community
http://www.takingbackourcommunity.org

Ms. Reginias Davis
Ms. Deloris Carey-Crawford
Stizz Aggression
Ms. Koneisha Johnson
Mrs. Carolyn B. Nah
Rev. Patricia Quinoness
Mrs. Ellen Bedford
Ms. Jere Eaton
Ms. Daisy Bryant
Ms. Sybil Thomas
Mr. Lucius Sadler

Our thanks to Congressman Christopher Shays
for his letter of inspiration and representative marching to show support 

We want to also thank our 2008 donators for their gifts to our youth
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Marchers encourage education in Bridgeport

(07/26/08) BRIDGEPORT - Residents of Bridgeport turned out Saturday in the summer heat to promote a fall tradition: School.

Walking through Beardsley Park, parents and teens took part in the first annual March for Education Parade. Promoting education, the marchers say parents and teachers must work together to raise children in the community.

"Stop the labeling of our youth," says Connie Johnson, of Stratford. "If we could only just believe in our youth, that would make a world of difference."

Koneisha Johnson says she was negatively labeled by some, but was able to graduate with honors because someone believed in her abilities.

"Encourage the kids," she says. "Just whisper in their ear because trust me, it'll replay in their head."

The fun-filled day included dancers who entertained the crowd, games, music and refreshments. Participants say education comes in many forms.

"If we instill those values during the younger years, it will go with that child through elementary and even college," says Grace Clark, of Stratford.

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