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June 21, 1999
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Name Address City, ST Zip
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Dear ,
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Do you remember the combination of elation and apprehension you felt
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when you first left home? The young adults who leave Pleasant Run have
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those same feelings. Very few have family support to get them started.
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Many need furniture, linens and other basic necessities to begin lives on
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their own.
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To help them establish themselves in the community, the Pleasant Run
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Emancipation fund was begun in 1993 by private donors who wanted to
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provide a measure of financial support for those leaving our
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programs.
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Individuals who are being emancipated are eligible to receive up to
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$500 from the Fund if they formally apply and meet four requirements: 1.
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Release by the courts 2. Successful completion of all life skills tests
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3. Positive termination of his or her Pleasant Run program 4. Possession
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of a high school diploma or GED
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Proof of meeting these, two staff reference letters and an essay
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stating why they should receive a grant and how it will be used are all
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reviewed by a Pleasant Run panel, which determines if the applicant
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merits the funds.
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Such fund are often used for college tuition, vocational training or a
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deposit on an apartment.
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Because Pleasant Run is the only "family" for so many, our
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Emancipation Fund is one way we can help a young person take the first
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steps into his or her new life as an independent and productive
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adult.
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Without private donor support, this Fund doesn't exist. Please take a
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few minutes to send a donation to help one or more of our children
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successfully cross that threshold into the future.
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Sincerely,
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Mary Roth Executive Director
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