LEAPing to help others
Almost 600 Frogs LEAP at the chance to help others.
LEAPing to help others
Almost 600 Frogs LEAP at the chance to help others.
Nearly 600 students, including sophomore Grant Borer, showed up one September morning to make a few lives better. Beneficiaries included Tarrant County Food Bank, the Fort Worth Zoo’s “Boo at the Zoo” and Habitat for Humanity. The LEAPS idea swelled out of the ground last spring, from students who “wanted to do more in the community,” said Penny Woodcock, program coordinator for the TCU Leadership Center.

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