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AT&T Presents Learning Materials To Community Hope House

Tampa Bay AT&T Pioneers fulfilled a wish list for much-needed supplies at the Robles Park Resources in Community Hope (RICH) House.

TAMPA, FL -- Tampa Bay AT&T Pioneers fulfilled a wish list for much-needed supplies at the Robles Park Resources in Community Hope (RICH) House after-school program.

RICH House, run by the Tampa Police Department, provides free after-school tutoring and enrichment activities for children who live in two of Tampa’s most challenged neighborhoods, Robles Park and Sulphur Springs.

Tampa Bay AT&T Pioneers President Andrew Hall presented dozens of learning materials and supplies to the Robles Park RICH House, including a DVD player, STEM project-based learning activities, Scrabble and Jenga games and athletic equipment.

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Tampa Police Maj. Rocky Ratliff and Maj. Calvin Johnson accepted the donations along with RICH House students and the program director.

AT&T Pioneers is a volunteer group comprised of current and former AT&T employees that contributes to the community and local organizations. In the past year, the Tampa Bay Pioneers have contributed to Pasco County Fire Rescue, the Tampa Police Athletic League and the PACE Center for Girls.

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