Fuse Project honored Black History this year through a season of meaningful engagement, including community service on MLK Day, student art inspired by Black artists, cultural experiences like The Princess and the Frog, and a sponsored trip to Selma for the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. These efforts reflect our ongoing commitment to celebrating legacy, empowering youth, and building a stronger, more connected community.
Read MoreFuse Project celebrated Read Across America Day by reading inspiring stories to students at Florence Howard Elementary School and Pathway K-5, promoting literacy and honoring Black History Month. Volunteers shared a diverse selection of books, engaging young minds and fostering a love for reading.
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