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Area
businesses help Nelson Center kids
build self esteem and confidence with Taekwondo
June 5, 2007
DENTON,
Texas - Residents of the Nelson Children's Center
in Denton are learning the ancient Korean sport, Taekwondo.
The equipment
and cost of the training is being funded by GE Aviation
Materials, Dallas. A group of GE employees registered
the children and took measurements for uniforms at
a hot dog roast and T-shirt painting event they hosted
for the children.
The classes
are being taught by certified instructors from Highland
Village Taekwondo, located in Lewisville, Texas.
"Taekwondo
promotes self esteem and builds confidence,"
said Jeana Quintana, president and CEO of GE Aviation
Materials. "There is no contact between the students."
The structured program
will provide the children with certificates of advancement,
thus awarding the children for their perseverance.
For information
about volunteering at the Nelson Children's Center,
contact Kristy McKinney at (940) 484-8232 or by email.
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