Sentences with phrase «keep youths of the community»

The President General while reporting to the traditional ruler of the community, Igwe Ralph Ekpeh earlier during a courtesy call shortly before the commencement of the programme said his leadership believed that only negotiation, dialogue and sound advice, rather than arrest and imprisonment can keep youths of the community off vices.

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They belong to the entire community, and we have to keep this in mind,» said Kathy Scortino, chairwoman of the Arlington Heights Youth Commission, which has been pushing for the facility for months.
«The Cary Park District and particularly the Cary Youth organizations are going to have to figure out how they're going to keep accommodating the number of kids moving into the community,» Carstens said.
He also thanked the youths and the community at large for their support they shown to the Member of Parliament and promised them that his outfit will keep on support them anytime the need arises.
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But by concentrating on the lives being lived outside of the celebrations, and the personal narratives that led seven very different kids into the scene, Kiki keeps the focus on the value of a safe space, of a community that provides structure and purpose for youths battling homelessness, illness, and prejudice.
Representatives from BGCA will lead a discussion on the state of the industry, potential solutions for keeping our youth on track with summer learning, and why this subject is of extreme importance to our community of educators.
These include: The Undereducation of American Youth, a study of the 16 - to 24 - year - old population in the 50 states; The Answer: Valuing Youth in Schools and Families, which presents strategies for communities, educators and parents working to keep young people in school and to educate those who have dropped out; and Hispanic Families as Valued Partners: An Educator's Guide, which provides background information about minority families and recommendations for involving them in their children's schools.
For too long, «tough on crime» policies have deliberately targeted our black, brown, and working class communities — ICE is tearing apart families, our youth are being criminalized in school and treated as adults by our overzealous criminal justice system, and the legal system's reliance on cash bail continues to overcrowd our prisons, keeping the House of Correction facility open despite its notoriety for its decrepit conditions.
This project supports cross systems teams of state and local leaders in developing and implementing a School Responder Model to address behavioral health needs of students through community - based services that keep youth in school and out of the justice system.
Included are youth facts, funding information, and tools to help you assess community assets, generate maps of local and federal resources, search for evidence - based youth programs, and keep up - to - date on the latest, youth - related news.
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