Another Years Comes To A Close For The Madison Ulster Project

Looking for interested families for next summer

Since June 27th the group of 20 teens, counselors and coordinators have immersed themselves into the Madison way of life.  They have taken part in local service projects and other activities that are aimed at education, building trust and fostering leadership skills. 

The teens have had a life changing month in Madison, making new friends and creating memories that will last a lifetime. 

 The Madison Ulster Project Organizers are now looking forward to next year and encourage families with teens between 14-16 years of age to get involved and host a teen in 2019.  For more information call (812) 801-5059 or email president@madisonulster.org.

The area residents are invited to attend the farewell closing ceremony for this years project on Thursday, July 26th at 5:30 at the First Christian Church of Madison at 512 W. Main

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