Dale Gerhard
Concerned Citizens of Whitesboro, is an organization in this historically black community that helps provide to under-served children, thanks to in part to a $1 million donation from Oprah Winfrey four years ago. Teacher aide Anna Thompson (right) at Middle Twp Elementary No. 2, helps third grade students Amari Jones (left) and Andre Brown, with reading homework. Monday Feb 4, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
Concerned Citizens of Whitesboro, is an organization in this historically black community that helps provide to under-served children, thanks to in part to a $1 million donation from Oprah Winfrey four years ago. Middle Twp Elementary School first grade student Jah Meire Wing, (center) works on reading homework at the Martin Luther King Center in Whitesboro. First grade Zachary Bellamy (left) and teacher Kim Thompson, help out. Monday Feb 4, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
Concerned Citizens of Whitesboro, is an organization in this historically black community that helps provide to under-served children, thanks to in part to a $1 million donation from Oprah Winfrey four years ago. Middle Twp Elementary School teacher Kim Thompson helps first grade student Zachary Bellamy with reading homework. Monday Feb 4, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
Concerned Citizens of Whitesboro, is an organization in this historically black community that helps provide to under-served children, thanks to in part to a $1 million donation from Oprah Winfrey four years ago. Middle Twp Elementary School students, Antoinette McNeil (right) and Kalani Shelton, (left) use the county library's Bookmobile to get books to read for the after school homework club at the Martin Luther King Center in Whitesboro. Library assistant Kathryn Ridge (back left) and teacher aide Anna Thompson (back right) assist the students. Monday Feb 4, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
Middle Township Elementary School students Antoinette McNeil, front, and Kalani Shelton, use the county library's Bookmobile to get books to read for the after-school homework club at the Martin Luther King Center in Whitesboro. Concerned Citizens of Whitesboro, is an organization in this historically black community that helps provide to under-served children, thanks to in part to a $1 million donation from Oprah Winfrey four years ago.
Dale Gerhard
Concerned Citizens of Whitesboro, is an organization in this historically black community that helps provide to under-served children, thanks to in part to a $1 million donation from Oprah Winfrey four years ago. Bernie Blanks of Whtesboro, is the president of the organization and checks on students attending the after school homework club at the Martin Luther King Center. Monday Feb 4, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
Concerned Citizens of Whitesboro, is an organization in this historically black community that helps provide to under-served children, thanks to in part to a $1 million donation from Oprah Winfrey four years ago. Rosie Jefferson (left) of Whitesboro talks with Middle Twp Elementary School teacher Kim Thompson during after school homework club at the Martin Luther King Center in Whitesboro. Jefferson's son Raymond has received scholarship money from Concerned Citizens of Whitesboro to further his education. Monday Feb 4, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
Concerned Citizens of Whitesboro, is an organization in this historically black community that helps provide to under-served children, thanks to in part to a $1 million donation from Oprah Winfrey four years ago. The Old Whitesboro School on Main Street is now used by Cape Human Resources. Monday Feb 4, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
Concerned Citizens of Whitesboro, is an organization in this historically black community that helps provide to under-served children, thanks to in part to a $1 million donation from Oprah Winfrey four years ago. Students from Middle Twp Elementary Schools, plays outside the Martin Luther King Center in Whitesboro, during a break from the after school homework club. Monday Feb 4, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
Concerned Citizens of Whitesboro, is an organization in this historically black community that helps provide to under-served children, thanks to in part to a $1 million donation from Oprah Winfrey four years ago. Cheryl Spaulding of Whitesboro, is the program coordinator forf Concerned Citizens of Whitesboro. Monday Feb 4, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
Concerned Citizens of Whitesboro, is an organization in this historically black community that helps provide to under-served children, thanks to in part to a $1 million donation from Oprah Winfrey four years ago. Bernie Blanks of Whitesboro, is the president of Concerned Citizens of Whitesboro. Monday Feb 4, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
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