Bill Fletcher Founder of
“The Goodness Project”
presents New DELL Printers

(PHOTO: From left to right – Deputy
Bill Williamson,
Deputy John Vasquez, Deputy Chief Andres Lozano, Sheriff Ralph Lopez,
Bill Fletcher - The Goodness Project, Deputy Esteban Lopez, Deputy Anthony
Daggett, and Sgt.
Anthony E. Davis –
D.A.R.E.
Supervisor of the
Bexar County
Sheriff’s Office
D.A.R.E.
Board.)
The Goodness Project (Founded by
Bill Fletcher) donated 325 DELL Photo All-In-One laser printers to
D.A.R.E.
America who subsequently
gave them to the Bexar County
D.A.R.E. Program for
having the model Community-based and Community-supported
D.A.R.E. Program in the world (as
D.A.R.E. is international
and in 43-foreign countries). The purpose of the donated printers is to
provide some technology support to be given out to support schools and
organizations whose purpose it is to help educate and train our children.
Several school districts throughout San Antonio and
Bexar County received
printers. The Bexar County
Sheriff’s Office
Drug
Abuse
Resistance
Education (D.A.R.E.)
Board and Program consistently works with and supports Communities throughout
San Antonio and Bexar County
as part of their “Commitment To Excellence”. "If it involves helping children
and giving them an opportunity to succeed, we are there." said
Sheriff
Ralph Lopez citing our children as our most valuable nature resource and as
our future. What we do today to help them will secure their and our tomorrow
said Lopez.
D.A.R.E. Works!

East Central I.S.D. received
40-DELL Photo All-In-One Color Laser Printers

Edgewood I.S.D. received 40-DELL
Photo All-In-One Color Laser Printers

Harlandale I.S.D. received
40-DELL Photo All-In-One Color Laser Printers