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Tom's Project Hope Foundation
In 1996 Project Hope Foundation produced instructional video "Numbers Don't Lie", produced and directed by Dr. Phil Caterbone & Psychologist Craig Crabtree, both of Austin, Texas. "Numbers Don't Lie" has been sold to the Texas School Board of Education, and has been provided to Faith Based non-profit organizations, school districts, church groups, and municipalities by Stan J. Caterbone and Advanced Media Group.
Project Hope provided funding for the Mental Health Alliance of Lancaster County, Contact/Lifeline of Lancaster (The 24/7 Suicide Prevention Hotline), The Schreiber Pediatric Center, and other charitable organizations and faith based charities. In 1999 Project Hope donated and constructed a soccer field on the new Headquarters of the Schreiber Pediatric Center on Goods Road, in Lancaster.
Project Hope Foundation was founded after the untimely suicide of Tommy Caterbone in 1996 (Highlighted text are mostly misrepresentations and fabrications by Lancaster Newspapers). The Lancaster County Mental Health/Mental Retardation department is currently using the video as a resource Mental Health/Mental Retardation Department.
Tom's Project Hope is funded by an annual golf tournament on the 1st Saturday in August, called the Tommy Caterbone Memorial Golf Tournament.
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