Talk:Jumpstart for Young Children

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This posting is simply an information piece about a nonprofit organization in America. It presents facts about Jumpstart for Young Children without offering a point of view. These facts include the date of founding, location of national headquarters, number of volunteers engaged, number of children served, corporate sponsors, and awards received.

[edit] See WP:NOT

To Jstart: WP:NOT has some good guidelines for topics and links not to add to Wikipedia. If this article is deleted, then you might wish to find out if JumpStart for Young Children is tied to any specific legislation that funds it, engendered its creation, or the like. If it is, then edit that legislation's article in Wikipedia and add information about JumpStart there. That might be your best bet. κaτaʟavenoTC 17:39, 1 June 2007 (UTC)

To κaτaʟaveno: Please clarify. With programs at more than 50 higher education institutions, Jumpstart for Young Children is one of the most prominent Americorps services. Along with Girl Scouts of the USA, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Boy Scouts of America, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Teach For America, Habitat for Humanity International, City Year, and Teach for America, this is a major program about which information is becoming increasingly desired. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mgumass (talk • contribs) 07:31, 25 April 2008 (UTC)