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Robert Coard Tribute

Title: Robert Coard Tribute

Published: Wed, 4 Nov 2009

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" His legacy is the -- yeah yeah. He's on the order of things. The weight wise. And the way it could be. He believes in a few simple truth that would change the land yeah. Where else -- disastrous self reliant."

" Where education embrace this opportunity. And -- neighborhoods -- bonds isn't touched and --"

" In -- forty years ago Robert in terms showed us it's -- and -- click here. And with satellite. So many yeah."

" Okay. He's. --"

" Some yeah yeah."

" I."

" Going to break up on the government batteries. Clean thank god that's -- been -- out -- Okay now -- it -- okay Eric -- yeah yeah if they agreed -- body. Yeah then you upload it and it cannot say that fuel -- crazy. It's. -- him yeah. Also going to give all people black and white. Hill yesterday."

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" It's that's okay."

" That. Yeah."

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" We're trying to help people -- and that's the essence of GE program from its inception. News unique human services and."

" At AB CD we've taken a logical approach. Through the effort of business and educational and neighborhood tuitions all eyes are -- Garrity and -- people who really want an accountant Boston's underprivileged and -- would have loved people."

" The advanced."

" Let's give people. And -- background. Especially young."

" Business."

" A chat room."

" BC began in 1962. Ford Foundation grant. And a mandate to provide self help."

" We are about helping people to happen. We're people and young people especially developing. Developing cultural potential. So they can give. Not only can take."

" A lot of extremely bright people. Who needs. One more education and they're getting right now many of us students who are low income. I'm glad the million Americans and hundreds -- need a lot of help. And not just financial lot of supportive services in the big areas that need. How clean it's a lot of intensity -- high school diplomas now what -- used to be work. So we -- these institutions to help them move them on into these areas a great education greatest skills that community needs to get even more involved and as. Almost half of the kids in America. Four. And so many of whom don't have the right front is to get out of poverty is very important. It or whether his nation and conservation distressed and Washington and we have enough money to pay enough support to do and I am much bigger job yeah."

" equation but many of the people who service. Either eat or heat it's very very -- But the situation will be under -- 72 senators and then. I moved to impress on the program. And other people who -- focus on them well that you do need sounds appropriation -- this crisis but the kids are worth. Given out some hope. Given on any given busy crowd and haven't concluded a terrorist attacks. Today ABC news Washington official and it's a network of -- stretches -- all of us it's programs have a hundred pounds yeah."

" In these programs include -- proven head start. -- care -- grand parents and -- lose the job creating fuel assistance health services and then. That's what he's in his. Families and helping low income neighborhoods need. Social health."

" The agency expanded after it proved there's two kinds of programs that. If I truly dealing with -- child care. Delinquency. And programs for the elderly life. Absolutely essential. To develop the city of Boston. Education is a very major confidence. Must feel like skills. And job skills we have a lot of talent and is locked up in the wonderful very -- and wonderful. We have. And disadvantaged people this is -- and all other programs. Planning and in the operation. Communities and -- ABC be so grateful. -- fund a lot of the activities. That we do include. But also for a lot of volunteers and the founded folks. Boston I'm wonderful it is so much of that time and energy. We're trying to strengthen Boston. And we think that's a future. Is. People."

" Saying thank you Bob can never be enough. What -- need only to know the love we have in our hearts. Because they view the light that began as a flicker."

" Forty years ago -- always shining bright if you --"

" It will shine for all of us to follow."

" It will give us the foundation to stand strong."

" And instill announced -- all encompassing package can make the world a better."

" Yeah."

" I."

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