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Durham Teens Fight For After-School Program Funding Amid Youth Gun Violence: 'My Safe Space' - The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint

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By Sydnee Scofield, CNN Newswire DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) - Durham teens showed up in full force Monday night at Durham City Council to voice their concerns about the lack of funding for after-school programs that have changed their lives. 'The POOF program is like, it's a family to me,' 16-year-old Durham native Joel told ABC11 […]

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