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Long Island Youth Forum

The Long Island Region of YOUTH POWER! invites youth, ages of 13-28, for an evening of networking, fun activities, and open discussions on cross-system issues and topics such as: Juvenile Justice, Mental Health, Chemical Dependency, Foster Care, Disability, Education and ...more. Plan to join us for the FREE Event. Dinner included. This invitation may be shared with those you know would be interested in attending. 

 The Fourth Annual Long Island Youth Forum
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
5:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Hagedorn Family Resource Center
120 Greenwich Street
Hempstead, NY 11550

THEME: THE GREAT DEBATE / YP! HAS TALENT
Show off your talent with a performance of your own
(Note: not required for attendance)

To *RSVP contact:
Desiree Moore at: Dmoore@youthpowerny.org, Or via fax to 631-264-0762.
Questions? Contact Desiree at 631- 245-5289
Please RSVP on or before July 6, 2012

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