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2012 Local News Reports on our projects
KULR 8 Television Kickoff Meeting
KULR 8 Television "Teens Donate Better Sleep For Hundreds"
KULR 8 Television "Middle School Student Helps Underprivileged Kids"
KTVQ Television "Two Roads Project Brings Support To Pediatric Unit"
KULR 8 Television "St. Francis Students Help Kids At St. Vincent"
KULR 8 Television "Best Friends Make An Impact"
KULR 8 Televsion "Making A Difference"
Billings Gazette - "Teaching moments: 8th graders show what trust, time and money can do"

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Courtesy of Billings Gazette
Here at the TWO ROADS PROJECT we've made it our mission to ensure that the Billings community and our world grows in a positive manner through our service projects.  Youth who take part in the TWO ROADS PROJECT are 8th grade volunteers.

  1. Volunteers are asked to take on a project that could change their lives.
  2. Volunteers are then each given $100 and asked to better their community or beyond.
  3. Students have to grow their money and then use the money for a service project of their choice.
  4. 90 days after receiving the money students must give an account of how they “grew” their money, what they did for their service project, how many people they impacted as a result of their community service project, and finally how the TWO ROADS PROJECT affected them.


The students who choose to participate do so under the following three conditions.

HONESTY
1. Students must recognize this money does not belong to them, but rather to the community who has entrusted it to them and to whom they represent.

THOUGHTFULNESS
2. Students must use their funds in a way that promotes community service or the needs of people/causes within the local community and beyond.


RESPONSIBILITY
3. Students must return in 90 days and give an account of their project and how they impacted the community or world.
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