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New York.- The DREAM Project, an organization dedicated to breaking the cycle of poverty through education, will visit the NASDAQ MarketSite in Times Square.

In honor of the occasion, Michel Zaleski, Chairman and President of the DREAM Executive Board and Chairman of the Soros Economic Development Fund, Nathalie Munoz, Miss Dominican Republic U.S., and Senator Adriano Espaillat will ring the Opening Bell.

Where:

NASDAQ MarketSite -- 4 Times Square -- 43rd & Broadway -- Broadcast Studio

When:

Wednesday, July 25, 2012 -- 9:15 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. ET

About The DREAM Project:

Mission

We believe that quality, early and continuing education is the most effective way to break the cycle of poverty and change destinies. Our mission is to run inclusive, sustainable education programs for children and youth in the Dominican Republic that can be replicated throughout impoverished global communities.

Vision

Our vision is that all children born in the Dominican Republic have the opportunity to receive an education and learn to their full potential. It is our hope that our efforts can be multiplied to allow the opportunity for every child's gifts and challenges to be met with support. It is our goal to break the cycle of poverty and change people's destinies. It is our dream that the world will be a better place for the children and families of the next generation.

The Dominican Republic Education And Mentoring Project is a 501(c)3 U.S.-based nonprofit organization. For more information please visit http://dominicandream.org

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2 comment(s)
Written by: Atabey, 26 Jul 2012 9:54 AM
From: United States, NYC


Excellent news and much continue good fortunes. Notice how little attention by the usual crowd, HippoJosa and company?

Written by: jasfalon, 29 Jul 2012 3:19 PM
From: United States
F@#k Wall Street!!!!!!!!
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