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August 27, 2005: MindOH! Volunteered at Houston A+’s Reach Out to Dropouts Day which Benefits Houston ISD Schools. An outgrowth of the "expectation: Graduation" Summit in May 2004, 16 high schools sent teams to speak with students in their homes who did not return at the start of school August 15. Participating high schools were Austin, Chavez, Davis, Furr, Jones, Kashmere, Lee, Madison, Milby, Sam Houston, Scarborough, Sharpstown, Waltrip, Washington, Westbury, and Worthing.

August 2005: The National PTA’s My School Online Organization References MindOH! in “A New Way to Bully: Cyberbullying”

August 2005: MindOH! Releases Positive Preliminary Results From Its St. Louis Research Study

August 2005: Ex-Enron Employee Draws the Line Between Greed and Giving

June 6-10, 2005: MindOH! Welcomed Patricia Kougar-Melton as Part of the Houston A+ Challenge Teacher Externship Program

July 26, 2005: The MindOH! Foundation Announces its New Giveline Fundraising Store

March 14, 2005: People Magazine highlights MindOH! in "The Web: The Bully's New Playground"

March 7, 2005: USA Today highlights MindOH! in "Schoolyard Bullies Get Nastier Online"

March 5, 2005: CNN Headline News features MindOH!

January 30, 2005: The New York Post Highlights the Character’s Cool Contest in “Kids’ E-Vil Deeds."

January 15, 2005: MindOH! kicks off research study in two St. Louis schools.

January 2005: MindOH! is a Finalist in Fast Company Magazine's Fast 50, the Third Annual Readers' Challenge Awards

January 2005: The Fourth Annual Character's Cool Contest is Open

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February 12-14, 2006: MindOH! exhibited at the 2006 Safe and Drug Free Schools Annual State Conference in Galveston, Texas.

May 2005: MindOH! participated in the 40 Developmental Assets Community Conference in Houston.

November 2005: MindOH! exhibited at the Search Institute's Healthy Communities Healthy Youth Conference in Dallas.

October 2005: MindOH! donated a one-year license to the Civic Pride Conference in California.

July 2005: MindOH! Co-Founder Leslie Matula presented at the 2005 CharacterPLUS Conference in St. Louis.

February 17-20, 2005 : MindOH! exhibited at the American Association of School Administrators 137th Annual Conference and Exhibition.

January 19, 2005:
Amy Looper, MindOH!'s Chief Visionary Officer, presented to Hewlett-Packard's Women@Work Series on Wednesday, January 19, 2005. She facilitated a discussion on the ever-present topic in today's world - work life balance and relationship building with our children. This HP conference was available to all HP employees either in person, through web cast or dial-in conference call. Amy shared how MindOH!'s At Home Series™ helps facilitate improving relationships and keeping our kids productive and active in school.

January 13, 2005: MindOH!'s Chief Visionary Officer, Amy Looper, was invited back by popular demand to help the Women's Business Support Network (WBSN) get energized and start their new year off with a fresh new way to accomplish goals and objectives. Amy helped the group get fired up by sharing the best kept secrets of successful people as well as teaching the group how to leverage Dream Teams to increase their success.

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  From the 2005 Fast 50:


"Thanks to MindOH! 'visionaries' for providing positive models and solutions for at risk youth,and for giving parents, teachers, counselors, school administrators and others interested in the health and well being of our young people valuable tools. This product should be in every school and widely available for all professionals working with kids."

Kym Grant, Santa Barbara, California

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