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American School for the Deaf receives grant from American Honda Foundation - Business - West Hartford News
The American School for the Deaf has received a $24,005 grant award from the American Honda Foundation. Funds will be used to support ASD’s Comprehensive Literacy Initiative, a three year program designed to provide students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade with necessary support services to address their significant literacy challenges. The Initiative includes a Reading Specialist, a Visual Phonics Program, an enhanced After-school Language Enrichment Program and a Picture Writing Program.
Headquartered in Torrance, California, the American Honda Foundation was established by American Honda Motor Company, Inc. in 1984 and has awarded more than $28 million to organizations throughout the United States.
The American School for the Deaf has received a $24,005 grant award from the American Honda Foundation. Funds will be used to support ASD’s Comprehensive Literacy Initiative, a three year program designed to provide students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade with necessary support services to address their significant literacy challenges. The Initiative includes a Reading Specialist, a Visual Phonics Program, an enhanced After-school Language Enrichment Program and a Picture Writing Program.
Headquartered in Torrance, California, the American Honda Foundation was established by American Honda Motor Company, Inc. in 1984 and has awarded more than $28 million to organizations throughout the United States.