It was the chance of a lifetime for 22 Vermont youths - they got
to meet the President of the United States at a White House celebration.
The students live in a 36-unit family housing development owned
by the Vermont State Housing Authority and subsidized with HUD project-based
Housing Choice Vouchers.
The children, from Templeton Court Apartments in White River Junction,
Vermont are part of the "DREAM Team." The DREAM program
- which stands for "Directing through Recreation, Education
and Mentoring" - is a mentoring program for lower-income youth
started by two Dartmouth College students in 1999. Since then, Dartmouth
students have been working with local Vermont youth.
The kids live in a Section 8 project-based facility in White River
Junction, Vermont, about 8 miles from Dartmouth College in Hanover,
New Hampshire. The Dartmouth mentors meet with their young friends
for at least 3 hours a week for fellowship, activities and instructions.
The college students have raised more than $9,000 for the Templeton
Court DREAM Team program through grant writing, local solicitations,
an contributions, providing access and training on computers, field
trips, sports activities, and helping create a library at Templeton
Court. To make the Washington, DC trip possible, an additional $4,000
was raised, including $2,300 from the Vermont State Housing Authority.