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The
Rayfield Wright Foundation awards grant
to Nelson Center for abused, neglected children
December 22, 2006
DENTON, Texas -
The Nelson Childrens Center has received $10,000
from The Rayfield Wright Foundation. The foundation,
which bears the name of Dallas Cowboys legend
and pro football Hall of Famer Rayfield Wright, has
pledged to continue its support of the childrens
center.
Wright has been personally
involved at the Nelson Childrens Center as a
mentor, and has participated in the centers
annual Tomorrows Child golf benefit
as a player/fund-raiser and as the events honorary
chair and featured speaker. The center, an affiliated
ministry of Lutheran Social Services, specializes
in treating abused, neglected and troubled boys and
girls ages 5 to 16.
The grant will be used
to enhance the centers educational program,
including the establishment of science, book and journalism
clubs. It will also support the therapeutic care that
is essential to helping the residents with their emotional
and behavioral problems, a direct result of past abuse
and neglect.
Rayfield Wright
has a special place in our hearts, said Cheryl
Rayl, chief executive officer of the center. He
is generous with his time as well as with his financial
support. Mr. Wright has a genuine concern for our
children.
The Nelson Childrens
Center provides its residents with individual and
group therapy, structured activities, and on-site
education through Trinity Charter School. The center
also provides substance abuse education, music therapy,
self esteem building and anger management.
Lutheran Social Services
is the social service arm of The Lutheran Church -
Missouri Synod and the Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America. LSS annually serves more than 35,000 children,
elderly and poor in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi
regardless of religious beliefs, ethnicity, gender
or age. Its ministries include childrens residential
treatment centers, therapeutic foster care, adoption,
retirement and health care communities for seniors,
emergency assistance and disaster response.
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