Category: Moore in the News
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From Saturday's New Hampshire Union Leader:
St. Anselm College student Ashley Pratt of Manchester (right) cheers on the base runner in a game of kickball at Friday's field day outing for clients of the Moore Center, hosted by students of the college at Livingston Park. The event is the community service part of the freshman orientation program taking place this weekend. All 560 incoming freshmen are participating in the service program in groups of 20 students at 30 sites around the city.
The program is designed to enable the freshmen to get to know one another and become involved in the school's tradition of community service. More than 50 percent of the Class of 2010 had performed community service over the course of their years at St. Anselm College.
St. Anselm College student Ashley Pratt of Manchester (right) cheers on the base runner in a game of kickball at Friday's field day outing for clients of the Moore Center, hosted by students of the college at Livingston Park. The event is the community service part of the freshman orientation program taking place this weekend. All 560 incoming freshmen are participating in the service program in groups of 20 students at 30 sites around the city.
The program is designed to enable the freshmen to get to know one another and become involved in the school's tradition of community service. More than 50 percent of the Class of 2010 had performed community service over the course of their years at St. Anselm College.

Category: Moore in the News
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Category: Moore in the News
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Category: Moore in the News
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The Hippo Press recently published a great feature on the Life in the Years project. Click the image to read!

Category: Moore in the News
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Category: Moore in the News
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Category: Moore in the News
Posted by: Dave
The New Hampshire Business Resource Center's Blog recently featured Moore Center CEO Paul Boynton and the Life in the Years initiative:
In a unique twist, the initiative uses music to create awareness and provide financial support. Moore Center Services has joined with Musicians for a Cause to develop the most comprehensive compilation of music in the world focused on creating compassion for the elderly called Life in the Years, a CD which is being sold nationwide through a grassroots network of Life in the Years Champions as well as on Amazon. The initiative’s goal is a Gold Record - 500,000 copies, which will enable funding of the implementation of at least one new program in every state.
Nationally known recording artists Natalie Merchant, Livingston Taylor, Carly Simon joined songwriters selected from an international competition on this project in which entries were selected based on their ability to create emotion, awareness and compassion.
Read it all here.
In a unique twist, the initiative uses music to create awareness and provide financial support. Moore Center Services has joined with Musicians for a Cause to develop the most comprehensive compilation of music in the world focused on creating compassion for the elderly called Life in the Years, a CD which is being sold nationwide through a grassroots network of Life in the Years Champions as well as on Amazon. The initiative’s goal is a Gold Record - 500,000 copies, which will enable funding of the implementation of at least one new program in every state.
Nationally known recording artists Natalie Merchant, Livingston Taylor, Carly Simon joined songwriters selected from an international competition on this project in which entries were selected based on their ability to create emotion, awareness and compassion.
Read it all here.
Category: Moore in the News
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Category: Moore in the News
Posted by: Dave
Category: Moore in the News
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