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TLE® Preschoolers Across the Country Raise Funds for Make A Wish Foundation
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TLE® Preschoolers Across the Country Raise Funds for Make A Wish Foundation

Preschoolers at The Learning Experience® (TLE®) of Cromwell, CT, the country’s fastest growing early learning academy for children six weeks to 6 years old, are participating in the 2nd Annual Nationwide BeCause Our Hearts Beat Art Auction on Saturday, Feb. 22 from 4 to 6:30 p.m at 181 Shunpike Road.

As part of the early learning academy’s first-of-its-kind philanthropy curriculum, preschoolers across all of TLE®’s 131 centers are being taught lessons of hope and being a humanitarian and this event will raise support for Make-A-Wish.

Read the full article by clicking on this link: Preschoolers Raise Funds for Make-A-Wish 

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