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		<title>Testimonial from Phi Theta Kappa: Delaware Technical and Community College</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When this initiative was presented at the international convention our officers were so excited about the prospect of helping to provide an education to those who might otherwise go without, we signed up immediately after the closing of the presenting seminar.  As we were approaching the end of the semester and felt this was an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal">When this initiative was presented at the international convention our officers were   so excited about the prospect of helping to provide an education to those who might   otherwise go without, we signed up immediately after the closing of the presenting   seminar.  As we were approaching the end of the semester and felt this was an   excellent opportunity to acquire books, we decided to begin our efforts immediately.   Before we even received the collection boxes from Better World Books, we had begun   to collect cases of books.  Instructors and administration were overwhelmingly   supportive of our efforts and made substantial contributions.  The students chose   to donate their used books rather than receive monetary reimbursement for them.    What better way to help someone than to provide them with educational tools so that   they can empower themselves?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The money raised from the Books for        Africa      drive was used to purchase a tree for our tree planting event.  Officers and   members of Phi Theta Kappa chose to coordinate with the child development center on   our campus to use the tree planting event as a tool to educate the young students,   who attend the center, on the importance of “Keeping America Beautiful”.  The   children were excited to be participants in physically planting the tree and were   eager learners when it came to educating them on liter prevention.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">We are currently working on ideas for our most recent check. However, I am sure it   will be used to benefit others.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">-Raquella Wilson</p>
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