Library Adoption - Dogan Elementary

Dogan Elementary has experienced an exciting year. They tirelessly work with each student to ensure they receive a quality education. This year we have implemented the RITE (Rodeo Institute for Teacher Excellence Program) Reading Program that is improving our students’ decoding, fluency and comprehension skills.
Dogan have also implemented the City of Houston ASAP After school Program, which includes Northside Karate, City ArtWorks Program, Basketball, Cheerleading, Soccer, Girl and Boy Scouts, a Technology Club, Sewing, Recorder Playing, a choir and so much more. At Dogan Elementary, they strive to give our students a holistic and well rounded education.
Their motto this year is “We Walk As One” and because of this collaborative spirit, they are now a State Recognized Campus!
Dogan have also implemented the City of Houston ASAP After school Program, which includes Northside Karate, City ArtWorks Program, Basketball, Cheerleading, Soccer, Girl and Boy Scouts, a Technology Club, Sewing, Recorder Playing, a choir and so much more. At Dogan Elementary, they strive to give our students a holistic and well rounded education.
Their motto this year is “We Walk As One” and because of this collaborative spirit, they are now a State Recognized Campus!
If you would like to write a check, make it payable and mail to:
PHE INK -Writing Solutions Firm 9597 Jones #213 Houston, TX 77065 Memo: 2010 Dogan Library |
Jeans and Gems Christmas Book DriveThis year we are adopting Dogan Elementary Library. We are accepting donation (in the form of a gently used Children’s Book or monetary).
If you are interested in Sponsorship opportunities, send an email to tljames@pheinkpub.com |
MLLES Alumni Book Scholarship

MLLES Alumni Book Scholarship The Mademoiselle Service and Social Club was established in 1960 at Booker T. Washington High School (BTW) to promote refined womanhood and to help female students become aware of the roles of women in today’s society. Since its inception, the organization has flourished on other high school campuses in the Houston area with hopes of uniting young ladies of color with a common purpose.
The Mademoiselles are leaders in their community through service projects, annual events, and step competitions. A few of the service projects include Breast Cancer Walk-A-Thon, and “Adopt a Family” for Christmas. The organization, along with its male counterpart, The Gents, holds an Annual Winter Ball at the Houston Club. Alone, the Mademoiselles host an annual Mother-Daughter Banquet to show appreciation to the female role models in their lives. The BTW Mademoiselles won the Airtight, Inc. step championship in 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2004; and the North Shore Mademoiselles are Stage Breaker champions of 2005, 2006 and 2007.
Because of the qualities that many young ladies, now women, learned through the Mademoiselle organization, former Mademoiselles formed The MLLES (Mademoiselles) Alumnae, Inc., a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization. The purpose of The MLLES Alumnae, Inc. is to host an annual conference and award an annual scholarship. Many young ladies of today are facing adversity without the necessary confidence and skills to overcome the barriers. Therefore, we host workshops on health, life skills, self-esteem, and college preparation. Our primary goal is to establish a confidence-building environment and further a mentoring relationship with the attendees. Over two hundred of Houston’s young ladies of color participate in our conference.
For more information visit http://www.themllesalumnae.com
The Mademoiselles are leaders in their community through service projects, annual events, and step competitions. A few of the service projects include Breast Cancer Walk-A-Thon, and “Adopt a Family” for Christmas. The organization, along with its male counterpart, The Gents, holds an Annual Winter Ball at the Houston Club. Alone, the Mademoiselles host an annual Mother-Daughter Banquet to show appreciation to the female role models in their lives. The BTW Mademoiselles won the Airtight, Inc. step championship in 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2004; and the North Shore Mademoiselles are Stage Breaker champions of 2005, 2006 and 2007.
Because of the qualities that many young ladies, now women, learned through the Mademoiselle organization, former Mademoiselles formed The MLLES (Mademoiselles) Alumnae, Inc., a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization. The purpose of The MLLES Alumnae, Inc. is to host an annual conference and award an annual scholarship. Many young ladies of today are facing adversity without the necessary confidence and skills to overcome the barriers. Therefore, we host workshops on health, life skills, self-esteem, and college preparation. Our primary goal is to establish a confidence-building environment and further a mentoring relationship with the attendees. Over two hundred of Houston’s young ladies of color participate in our conference.
For more information visit http://www.themllesalumnae.com
If you would like to write a check, make it payable and mail to:
The MLLES Alumnae, Inc 9597 Jones #213 Houston, TX 77065 Memo: 2011 PHE Ink Book Scholarship |
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