Special thanks to Kent Station, Hines

Project U(th) of the Kent-Covington area would like to thank Kent Station owned by Tarragon Corporation and its manager, John Hines, for housing its program in a suite for an entire year at no cost to the organization.

Project U(th) of the Kent-Covington area would like to thank Kent Station owned by Tarragon Corporation and its manager, John Hines, for housing its program in a suite for an entire year at no cost to the organization.

It provided a place for wonderful activities for the youth in the area. This type of giving from the business community builds strong and healthy community bonds.

Project U(th) has donated many service hours of volunteer work to many projects in Kent, such as working on the International Festival, Glow, helping with the suppers at Willows Place and putting on the Youth Summit Conference.

Project U(th) was started to help give teens opportunities to socialize and have fun with their friends, including setting up trips locally and beyond. It hosts special events, provides jobs and organizes community service projects. The nonprofit organization dedicated to giving teens in the Kent community opportunities to learn, have fun and succeed in life.

Thank you again Kent Station and John Hines for caring about the youth in our community.

– Project U(th)


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