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Better Education = Healthier Lives Infographic

Data and Evidence Mar-01-2013 | 1-min read
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Education leads to better jobs and income, and also to longer, healthier lives.

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The Boys and Girls Club of Rosebud provides supplemental academic services, year round. They are committed to helping youth on their road to high school graduation and beyond. To encourage learning outside of the classroom, they provide enriching programming in: math, reading, science, and computer literacy.
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The Boys and Girls Club believes that art is an expression of the imagination and personal voice and cultivates lifelong creative and critical thinking skills. Their youth take part in art classes every week, and are proud of what they can create with their ideas and their own two hands! Art lessons cover a wide variety of mediums such as such as painting, watercolor, stamping, collage, drawing, and much more. The club also holds special art classes such as ceramics, mural painting, photography, as well as traditional Lakota art projects.

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