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Testimonials
Check out what our parents, volunteers and partners have said about Expanded Horizons!
One Cohesive Team.
"When we first came to PRG Services we didn’t know what to expect. As the children started their projects, we could see that they were eager to learn and to have fun learning. The workers are incredible. They help each other out and work together as one cohesive team. What a joy it is to be a part of PRG Services."
Mark & Flossy Loop
Well Organized & Dedicated!
"I would like to commend PRG Services for the great work they have done in serving the community in various aspects... My children and I have volunteered in several capacities with this organization and many others, but this is one that is very well organized and dedicated to its recipients. My son has benefited from PRG Services After School Program with enrichment, gardening, music, field trips and other classes that have been administered. Thank you for the great work!"
Valerie Hutchins
Enrichment-Focused.
"I enjoy the enrichment program because I am learning how to be a leader to other kids. Another reason why I love the enrichment program is that all of the classes we take are basically getting us ready for the real world."
Jhakema S.
Unconditional Love.
"It is a pleasure to comment about this program. I have been a donor for 6 years because I believe in the vision. From day one, the leaders and volunteers have shown a commitment and love that is never-ending and unconditional. Many years later, they remain unwavering."
Reverend & Mrs. B Holland
Encouraging.
"Volunteering at PRG has turned out to be a blessing for more than just the children. I have been blessed! To be able to see children grow and improve academically, socially, and spiritually is truly humbling. More than anything, I am encouraged to see women and men from various walks of life and backgrounds coming together to build up the community through the lives of these precious children. It takes a village to raise a child and I'm truly humbled to be a part of that village."
Lily K.
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