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"Young people that may have eyes and ears closed to advice have hearts open to example," said Robert L. Woodson, Sr., president of the Center for Neighborhood Enterprise. His center created the Violence-Free Zone Initiative, a mentoring program that has been shown to reduce violence in schools and achieve peace in the community. (The Washington Times)
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"Young people that may have eyes and ears closed to advice have hearts open to example," said Robert L. Woodson, Sr., president of the Center for Neighborhood Enterprise. His center created the Violence-Free Zone Initiative, a mentoring program that has been shown to reduce violence in schools and achieve peace in the community. (The Washington Times)

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