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‘Beyond Camp' gives students a summer of discovery and support
‘Beyond Camp' gives students a summer of discovery and support

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timea day ago

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‘Beyond Camp' gives students a summer of discovery and support

CADDO PARISH, La. (KTAL/KMSS)—For more than twenty years, the McKinney-Vento Homeless Services Program in Caddo Parish has hosted Beyond Camp, a summer camp designed specifically for students experiencing homelessness. It offers them a season full of enrichment, exploration, and support. 'Beyond Camp is a federally funded program created to support students who are experiencing homelessness by giving them experiences and opportunities they might not otherwise have,' said Dr. Norcha Lacy, Supervisor of the McKinney-Vento Program for Caddo Parish Schools. Support children's hospitals through 'Spark Good' health campaign 'When we asked them what their favorite part was, they all said the field trips, because they went on one every day. They were able to experience things they wouldn't normally be able to experience in their normal lives, so we provide those experiences and opportunities for them during our camp,' Dr. Lacy shared. From hands-on learning to daily adventures, the camp allows children to learn, grow, and enjoy being kids during summer. Dr. Lacy encouraged others to form a strong team and reach out to community partners when bringing similar programs to their communities. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Shreve Memorial Library partners with local artists for summer reading program
Shreve Memorial Library partners with local artists for summer reading program

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time2 days ago

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Shreve Memorial Library partners with local artists for summer reading program

SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — Local artists are partnering with Shreve Memorial Library for the 'Color Our World' summer reading program. Support children's hospitals through 'Spark Good' health campaign The 'Color Our World' program offers library patrons the opportunity to explore the world through art. Local artists Karen LaBeau, Marci Hicks, Christena Francis, and Whitney Tates, along with representatives from The Clayground, will lead a variety of arts and crafts workshops. This month's workshops will focus on painting, jewelry making, and ceramics and will take place at several library branches throughout Caddo Parish. All programs are free to attend; however, spaces are limited, and registration is required. Additional workshops led by the artists and The Clayground will be held in July. Visit for a complete list of workshops and their times. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Support children's hospitals through ‘Spark Good' health campaign
Support children's hospitals through ‘Spark Good' health campaign

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time2 days ago

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Support children's hospitals through ‘Spark Good' health campaign

SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Walmart and Sam's Club are launching their annual 'Spark Good. Change Kids' Health.' campaign to benefit CHRISTUS Shreveport-Bossier Health System through Children's Miracle Network (CMN) Hospitals. Earn money caring for children of service members at home The campaign allows customers and members to 'Spark Good' for local children by donating at the register, online at or through the Walmart app by rounding up toward the CMN Hospital of your choice. 'It's truly inspiring to witness Walmart and Sam's Club associates so deeply committed to supporting children in our community through CMN Hospitals,' said Kelley Matkins, CMN Hospitals program director at CHRISTUS Foundation Shreveport-Bossier. 'Every time I visit a store, I hear heartfelt stories from associates about their own kids or grandkids and their desire to uplift other families. It's incredible how quickly small contributions grow when customers choose to round up; those nickels and dimes become vital dollars that help us purchase life-changing medical equipment for our young patients.' Since 1987, Walmart and Sam's Club have raised over $1 billion for CMN Hospitals. Each donation directly supports patients and families in the community by funding essential medical equipment, groundbreaking research, and family-centered care programs. Louisiana Tech players help lead Independence Bowl Youth Football Clinic 'Scottie was born four months early via emergency C-section, weighing only 2 pounds,' a press release stated. 'Due to her prematurity, Scottie needed intensive respiratory assistance and several blood transfusions during her stay. Scottie has defied all odds and is meeting developmental goals with the help of outpatient therapy and her loving and committed family. Scottie's grandfather, James, is a proud Walmart Associate. James had supported CHRISTUS Shreveport-Bossier Health System through CMN Hospitals campaigns for over a decade, never imagining one day his family would rely on its care. Today, his efforts carry a deeply personal meaning. 'Scottie is now 2 years old and continues to receive specialized care at CHRISTUS. She proudly served as the hospital's 2024 CMN Hospitals local Champion, inspiring Walmart and Sam's Club Associates across the community to continue to spark good.' The campaign will run from June 9 to July 6 with a goal of reaching $125,000 in donations. For more information and to donate, visit Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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