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Grays Project Inc @ Project Promise September 17, 2013


Louis Gray founder and CEO of the Grays Project Inc is in Tampa, Florida supporting the mission of Project Promise. Project Promise works in collaboration with TITLE 1, PART D funding providing mentoring, intervention services and educational support to at risk students.

Mr. Gray, a leader in his community with more than 20 years experience in higher education shares the same passion, and his presence in Tampa Florida is in support of programs, similar to the Grays Project Inc. Mr. Gray is meeting with local agencies and community organizations, with the hope of bringing more funding to the local central Florida area.

In a recent interview with CEO/Founder of Grays Project Inc. he expressed the need for community involvement, and support of agencies like the Grays Project Inc. "There is a great concern with the growing number of transient families within Osceola County, the school district estimates there are roughly more than 2,000 students homeless in Osceola County".

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