Connect with Kids program launches in Augusta
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Updated: 3:50 PM Sep 25, 2008
Connect with Kids program launches in Augusta
Connect with Kids offers help for parents and children and a way for them to start talking to each other. The organization produces videos and articles relating to parenting, school, gang, and other issues.
Posted: 10:02 AM Sep 25, 2008
Reporter: Samantha Andre
Email Address: samantha.andre@wrdw.com
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  • by Ms. Ty Location: Hephzibah, Ga on Oct 14, 2008 at 11:29 AM
    I too am a believer that parental involvement is key, in the developement, of our community. Our youth must have an outlet for release, their cry has to be heard.
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