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Kansas Senator Pat Roberts Recognizes Lowell Milken Center

September 19, 2012

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September 19, 2012, Washington D.C. - This week U.S. Senator Pat Roberts formally recognized the work of the Lowell Milken Center with a written statement submitted for congressional record. Roberts visited the center this spring while on a statewide tour.

Below is an excerpt from the congressional record:

"I wish to commemorate the Lowell Milken Center's 2012 National Projects Kick-off. Located in Fort Scott, KS, the Lowell Milken Center discovers, develops, and communicates the stories of unsung heroes who have made a profound and positive difference on the course of history. The Lowell Milken Center was opened in 2007 as an international nonprofit organization focused on creating a better future by developing projects that teach respect and understanding. This approach has been built upon student-driven, project-based learning so that Americans and people around the world may learn that each of us has the responsibility and the power to take actions to improve the lives of others"

"During its 6 years of operation, the center has hosted over 15,000 visitors and reached over 550,000 students in 5,000 schools by telling inspiring stories of unsung heroes to influence change in behaviors and attitudes. In May, I had the pleasure of visiting the Lowell Milken Center. During my visit, I was able to meet the center's visionary and founder Norm Conard and its program director Megan Felt. Both are outstanding Kansans who have helped shape the way we approach history and learning."

The full congressional record statement is available here.

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