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Locality: Port Chester, New York

Phone: +1 914-592-3055



Address: 1 Gateway Plaza, Suite 1D 10573 Port Chester, NY, US

Website: projectmorry.org

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Project Morry 23.12.2020

Check out this new design from MaskKords in Project Morry colors! 25% of all proceeds are donated to Project Morry! Check them out on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/maskkords), Instagram (@maskkords) or email them directly [email protected] to order. #ourcommunity #projectmorry #maskkords

Project Morry 09.12.2020

Thank you to everyone who is a part of the Project Morry community. We could not do this work without each and every one of you. #ourcommunity #projectmorry

Project Morry 28.11.2020

Today is the day. Your last opportunity to make a year end donation to Project Morry. Join us in creating change that lasts a lifetime! www.projectmorry.org/dream25

Project Morry 24.11.2020

As this year comes to a close, we reflect on the many ways our community stepped up and responded to the challenges created by COVID-19. It is the power of the Project Morry community that has allowed us to continue supporting and engaging our students creating structure and consistency in uncertain times. Today is last day in 2020 to join to the Project Morry community and renew your support for us. www.projectmorry.org/dream25 #ourcommunity #projectmorry #yearendappeal

Project Morry 14.11.2020

2020 marked 25 years of Project Morry. In those 25 years Project Morry has grown to serve more than 400 students each year. Your support allows us to empower our students to achieve their dreams. With your support we will continue to transform lives for another 25 years and beyond! Renew your support today. www.projectmorry.org/dream25 #ourcommunity #projectmorry #yearendappeal

Project Morry 07.11.2020

December's school year meetings were focused on learning more about our networks of support. The participants were able to practice public speaking, leadership, relationship building, imagination, and exploration through a fun show and tell activity. Each participant was to gather an item that represented someone in their network of support or an item that itself helped them feel supported and was important to them, and then share about the significance of the item to the group. This activity was a great way to listen to others' stories and reflect on who makes us feel supported and the impact of support we have on other people. The next slide shows just a few items presented during the activity. #NetworkofSupport #OurCommunity #ProjectMorry #DecemberSchoolYearMeetings