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HAY
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HAYHow Are You?
HAYHelping America's Youth (at-risk youth support program)
HAYHockomock Area YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association; Worcester, MA)
HAYHealthy Asian Youth (Asian American Community Services; Upper Arlington, OH)
HAYHounslow Action for Youth (UK)
HAYHouston Alumni and Youth (Houston, TX)


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Closer to home, mentor June Sedarbaum and Tifani Lauzon - who once received mentorship through Committed Partners for Youth and now volunteers with several youth organizations - were chosen by first lady Laura Bush's Helping America's Youth Campaign to talk about their experiences at a regional conference in Portland.
The work of the National Association of Street Schools and its members was recognized in October 2005 when NASS was invited to participate in First Lady Laura Bush's Helping America's Youth Conference.
``You're a great example,'' the former school librarian said as she promoted literacy, as well as Helping America's Youth, an initiative designed to help at-risk kids avoid gangs and drugs.
 
 
 
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