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  • Director of The Chloe Project Awarded Witherspoon Fellowship

    Director of The Chloe Project Awarded Witherspoon Fellowship

    We would like to extend a huge thank you to the North Carolina State University Black Alumni Association for awarding Lydia Elrod the Witherspoon Graduate Fellowship for the development of The Chloe Project!  The Witherspoon Fellowship is awarded to graduate students each semester who have demonstrated experience in and a commitment to serving Black communities

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  • How We Got Started and Where We Plan to Go

    How We Got Started and Where We Plan to Go

    The threat of a deadly illness and its accompanying loneliness were more oppressive than the North Carolina heat in July of 2020. We were confused, angry, even hopeless; and everyone was suffering, especially our children. Personally, I had just gotten the wind knocked out of me with the news of my own canceled undergraduate graduation.

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  • A Village Approach to Education

    A Village Approach to Education

    You’re familiar with the timeless African proverb: “It takes a Village to raise a child.” It’s been true for centuries, and it’s still true today. Most likely, you’ve thought about this village in terms of immediate and extended family and long-time friends, but have you considered school to be a part of this extended village? In

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“They pushed our students, and they remediated our students… [Our students] got a chance to work with people that wanted to be with them, and they got help that they might not have gotten without The Chloe Project.”

Ms. Miodusewski, 4th Grade Teacher


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