Timothy L Cooper
5K Walk for Literacy 2020
"Failing behind doesn't mean life fail,
It just means a different pace to success"
-TLC
It just means a different pace to success"
-TLC
March for Education puts the spotlight on learning amid budget crisis, education funding cuts
A testimonial
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About the founder: Timothy L Cooper
For most of his years, Mr. Cooper was a well known musician in his community playing piano, drums and other instruments for churches, small bands and on recordings. He moved from Bridgeport CT where he was born to Detroit Michigan and began High school there. This is where he honed his skills as a musician and began studying Video production courses. Educational motivation: Mr. Cooper was actually a High school dropout because of many fights he had while attending school and realize it was getting too serious for him to maintain his grades and fight, but he had someone in his corner to motivate him into getting his GED; this person was his Stepfather who never received his and made it his point to insure Mr. Cooper had one under his authority. This changed Mr. Cooper perception on Education and on what it takes to be there for someone who doesn’t understand the value. From that point, he entered colleges and tech schools ultimately receiving his Associates degree in the Arts from the university of Bridgeport when he decided to start his journey to assist students in need, His sole mission is to be the same influence in youths lives that his stepfather was to him |
In the news
Since 2009, the March For Education Foundation has been featured in many news articles and the topic of discussions regarding educational issues.
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