State program gives inmates their voice back
In New Mexico, the Peer Education Project is giving incarcerated individuals the opportunity to teach their peers. The program –
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In New Mexico, the Peer Education Project is giving incarcerated individuals the opportunity to teach their peers. The program –
ChildSafe has trained hundreds of volunteer agents to identify at-risk children who may be in dangerous situations and intervene to
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Although we’ve made strides, more needs to be done to reduce disease and poverty around the world. ONE Campaign lobbies