Media Coverage
Spreading the Good Works message.
Students at Dillard Elementary School in Fort Lauderdale were introduced to dozens of occupations during its third annual Career City event. Professionals in fields ranging from airboat drivers to Zumba instructors met with youngsters. More than 70 businesses and educational vendors participated.
The kids of Dillard Elementary in Fort Lauderdale had a special day of learning and adventure on May 25th when Ranger Good Works, a charitable organization run by Victoria Ranger, invited local businesses to set up a mini-city of booths so the 400 kids could see the possibilities of careers when they grew up…
Yachts International, in cooperation with Luda Broich, Senior Financial Advisor, Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management, hosted a private sunset cruise aboard 157-foot Trinity M/Y Never Enough….
It was over a year ago at an Urban League of Broward County meeting where the Broward School District had launched its Black Male Success initiative, a new effort by superintendent Robert Runcie to boost academic performance among black male students…
VocabularySpellingCity and Science4Us joined forces today with dozens of local businesses and many Fort Lauderdale public service teams for our educational partner-school Dillard Elementary‘s Career City 2016! Ranger Good Works organized and hosted this fabulous event, which followed the concept of walking through a “safe and inviting city which had been created just for them!”
Junior Welfare members reported to the head office of Dillard Elementary School at 8:30 a.m. and met up with Victoria Ranger, president of Ranger Technical Resources and Ranger Good Works (rangergoodworks.org) an organization whose mission aligns with our JWS mission…
Victoria Ranger, President of Ranger Technical Resources and Ranger Good Works, was chosen to be a participant in Mayor Jack Seiler’s delegation to the National Civic League. She, along with an amazing delegation led by City Manager Lee Feldman, presented Fort Lauderdale’s story, which earned the city a place in history…