The Happy Joe's Kids Foundation, which is dedicated to improving the lives of children with special needs is delighted to announce they will be giving their first grant to the Clinton Community School District for 4 iPads to be used in the Special Education classrooms of Alison Slowey and Roxanne McElroy. The iPads will be presented to Superintendent Deborah Olson at the January 13, 2014, school board meeting at 5:30 p.m. at the Clinton Administration Center, 1401 - 12th Ave N. Clinton, IA 52732. Media is welcome.

The Happy Joe's Kids Foundation is just one year old. Kristel Whitty- Ersan, one of the owners of Happy Joe's and Happy Joe Whitty's daughter said, "We are super excited for the Clinton Community School District to be the first to receive a grant from our foundation. Clinton has always been a great supporter of Happy Joe's and our franchisee Jim McGraw has always made us proud as he is very involved the Clinton community and represents us well."

For more information about the Happy Joe's Kids Foundation you may visit www.happyjoeskids.org. If you would like to sell the Happy Joe's Kids Foundation paper hats to help raise funds for children with special needs or volunteer in any way to help our cause, please contact Nora Carr or Kristel Whitty-Ersan at the Happy Joe's Support Center at 563-332-8811.

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