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The Robert ("Sugar Bear") Lark Advisory Council Under The VSP Foundation Non-profit Phila.

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Van Stone Phila: Know Your Rights With Robert ("Sugar Bear") Lark Advisory Council Website/Exhibit

THE THIN BLUE LIE MOVIE

Robert "Sugar Bear" Lark was on death row for 38 years and remains in jail in the state of Pennsylvania. The events of an accused murder, trial, and conviction that put a man behind bars is not the story that is in the 'Thin Blue Lie' movie - a 2000 television film directed by Roger Young and starring Philadelphia Inquirer reporter Jonathan Neumann (Rob Morrow), who, along with his partner Phil Chadway (Randy Quaid), for exposing Philadelphia mayor Frank Rizzo (Paul Sorvino) and the Philadelphia Police Department for corruption (observing the years 1976-1978) is in the movie. It was released on August 13, 2000 on Showtime.
According to the articles, suspects were beaten and tortured in interrogation rooms, as well as in many cases murdered, in an effort to meet the high quota of criminal cases solved by Philadelphia detectives. Neumann and Chadway met extreme opposition from the police department, working amidst phone tappings, apartment ransackings, and threats of death and bodily harm.
However, the above-mentioned reference about the methods used by mayor Rizzo and the Philadelphia Police Department for corruption success is in the story (allegedly) that has been told in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, Appellee, v. Robert LARK, Appellant case, 1985.
Throughout the movie, Neumann faced a number of ethical dilemmas. First, most of his colleagues did not think that he should pursue claims of torture and death from suspects and a few police even; the city's crime level was at an all-time low, and some people felt that to question Rizzo's police policies would put the city's safety in jeopardy. Second, when interviewing victims of police brutality, Neumann had to assure the frightened victims that they would not be harmed by talking to him, when in fact, they had been threatened by police and warned against talking to and/or cooperating with reporters - may result in repeated jail lockup or even their death. Third, Neumann had to find one or more detectives willing to essentially betray a fellow officers in order to substantiate his claims.
In the case of Robert Lark, aka Sugar Bear, from West Philly and North Philly Street-life upbringing, people felt that to question police polices, City of Philadelphia, district attorney policies, City of Philadelphia and court of common pleas judges polices, City of Philadelphia practices would put the city's safety in jeopardy.
And the cops, the DA and the judges have no remorse over (allegedly) framing an innocent man and almost getting him executed - ongoing, once again.

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Monday, July 27, 2009

By Google Search Engine -Yeadon Delaware County Courtfighter: Phila. Front Page News History

By Google Search Engine -Yeadon Delaware County Courtfighter: Phila. Front Page News History

The Philadelphia Front Page News

The Philadelphia Front Page News is an American newspaper, formerly headquartered at 3901 Market Street (Samuel Oshiver Hall) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that primarily targets the Black American, Bangladesh American, Greek American, and Latino community. Currently there is no physical office.  All publishing (FREE not for profit group) is operated on the Internet using web technology.

Published online daily at www.frontpagenews.us and www.fpnnews.us and newly www.delcofrontpagenews.com as well as www.powerwvsr1360.us it is the fresh continually running Black American newspaper, being created in 2000 by Samuel Van Stone Downing.

The Philadelphia Front Page News also publishes the WVSR-AM Newsletter at www.powerwvsr1360.us for its reader/viewers/listeners. The Front Page News has a readership of about 190,000 and is mostly read by people living in the Philadelphia, PA, Camden NJ, Delaware County, Wilmington, Delaware, Chester, PA, Bucks County, New York City, NY, Jersey City, NJ, California state, Harrisburg, Hopewell, VA, as well as the Rhode Island area. Readers are viewing the news in the Dominican Republic and Canada and countries in Asia and Eastern Asia as well as lands in Africa.

The Front Page News is a private founded organization. The Front Page News is one of the first located online newspapers and television and radio station combinations that allows viewers to read the newspaper, watch video television format and tune to the independent live radio over the Internet. Key people that help publish the Philadelphia Front Page News were Van Stone and Diane White.

Past names of newspaper is the Van Stone’s Digest.

Introduction

Philadelphia Front Page News online is a popular and pioneering daily newspaper and Internet television concept that defines itself as the nonprofit peoples news 7 days a week year long.

It provides newspaper features and television presentations that address issues pertaining to education, politics, solar energy, economical development, and community interest such as Ex-offenders, the wrongfully imprisoned, and the economically challenged.

Live Radio broadcasting is made available by the compliment web radio component, the West Philadelphia Van Stone Radio, “WVSR 1360.1 AM Philadelphia Internet Radio” found also on the web site: POWER WVSR1360.US at www.powerwvsr1360.us.

The Front Page News Group, formally the Van Stone’s Digest, is a small American multimedia nonprofit incorporation based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It express is that it's Philadelphia's fifth-largest newspaper publisher online, responsible for the Philadelphia Front Page News, and the WVSR-AM Newsletter. The Front Page News, under the auspicious of the Van Stone Productions Foundation Inc., also owns Front Page News Philly VSP/TV Radio Youth News Broadcasting and Delaware County Front Page News.

It competes with nonprofits and for profit economic and education groups for funding to create jobs and community development. All staff are volunteers. The paper works just the way facebook works FREE.

You may find Van Stone publishing at facebook by visiting Vanstone Philadelphiafrontpagenews NinabeldeJesus Vanstone and Rosarodriguez Vanstone.

Front Page News History

Front Page News is a media industry leader reaching U.S. households through newspaper publishing, television and radio broadcasting and the Internet. Operations are concentrated in the nation’s minor markets, including Philadelphia, New York, New Jersey City, Los Angeles, Hopewell, VA and Harrisburg.

The company was founded in 2000. That year, on May 19 2000, the Philadelphia Front Page News published its first online edition in a 3-bedroom apartment located at 5029 Walnut Street. The original press run consisted of stories about the first African-American Professional Wrestling Entertainment Company lead by former Philadelphia Eagles football player Skip Hamilton in the year 1998.

Hamilton who played briefly for the Philadelphia Eagles under coach Buddy Ryan during the player strike era, later worked with Samuel Van Stone Downing sharing volunteer time with needy children. In 1998 Van Stone, who was writing for years on a localwide and citywide level, began to organize solo the first edition of the Philadelphia Front Page News featuring Soul City Wrestling as the lead story. But, Stone’s newspaper was not a full newspaper just yet. Stone branched out on his own creating a magazine called Van Stone’s Digest with Marcia Brown's help.

Van Stone’s Digest ran for two years ending up as a transformation from hard copy print to the first Black American published online newspaper about the people of Philadelphia, PA and Yeadon, PA and East Lansdowne, PA, and Camden, NJ, and Harrisburg, PA, and Lancaster, PA. The Philadelphia Front Page News located at 5029 Walnut Street began.

In 2000, the Front Page News moved from West Philadelphia to a new office located at 509 Pembroke Avenue East Lansdowne, PA. Therein, Gerald McNeil, who was doing independent radio news and TV news, joined up with Van Stone Downing to manage Web Master production of the newspaper. The Front Page News was slowed down in 2002, when the alleged Great Judge Corruption raged through the Media Delaware County Courthouse, overseeing hearings in both East Lansdowne and Media city, the Front Page News was almost destroyed, due to Van Stone’s estranged spouse, Marcia Brown, and Media Delaware County District Board of Judges Honorable Barry C. Dozor, Honorable Maureen F. Fitzpatrick and Honorable Michael F.X. Coll legal issues.

In 2003 the Front Page News mixed community news with talk radio introducing the Van Stone Productions Foundation, Inc. Philly VSP TV/Radio Youth News. VSP TV/Radio represented West Philadelphia Van Stone Radio Station at the Front Page News.

A full Internet powered radio station began to discuss Ex-offenders, the unjust imprisoned and civil rights.

However, WVSR and The Front Page News came to a complete stop in September 27, 2004 when Van Stone was wrongfully imprisoned to Delaware County Prison, George Hill Prison, by both Judges Dozor and Fitzpartick.

After Gerald McNeil and a few family friends of Stone frantically tried to bail Stone out of jail but to no success Stone was ordered to return to Delaware County Prison for 6 consecutive weekends followed by legal eviction from the East Lansdowne home/office.

 He was ordered to never see his 2 children from the marriage, daughter and son, Cheyenne Samara Downing, Samson Dakota Downing, again or else be imprisoned. Stone, then became the unknown soldier, a courtfighter, who went into battle on the court grounds even though he had no clue about the dangers that would never cease to being at the Media Delaware County courts.

The Front Page News reappeared 18 days later from Stone’s September 27, 2004 wrongful imprisonment with an editorial declaring Media Delaware County Courthouse as allegedly corrupt. The newspaper’s founder, editor, publisher and owner, Van Stone, was exonerated by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Family Court and led the city’s awareness on Judge Brutality, Anti-Domestic Violence and Lowering the Murder Rate in big cities interest.

The Front Page News lead Van Stone to become an Icon dealing with political analyst stories.

A native Philadlephian who first acquired an interest in newspaper companies in 1988, Stone gained full control of the newspaper in 2007 and guided it into social-welfare, educational and economical fighting tools for the under privileged and abused. Newspaper Reporter, Editor, and Community Activist Diane White, who is from Harrisburg, PA, came aboard the Front Page News during the strong restart in the same year of 2007.

James Sullivan and John Butt, volunteers, became publishers and editors in the same year.

Philadelphia’s WVSR-AM Radio (www.wvsr1360.webs.com) went on the air as its call letters reflecting the Philadelphia Front Page News’ renowned slogan, "Hear Yourself. Neediness and Freedom Must Be Heard.” The newspaper was an innovator from the start.

It was first to feature the West Philadelphia Housing Authority West Park After School and Summer Program Future Investment newsletter insert, the Soul City Wrestling and the WVSR 90.5 pirate radio station Philadelphia.

 Braking new ground by introducing stories from the courtroom during the infamous 2002 through 2009 “Protection From Abuse “ and “Custody" trial" in Media Delaware County Courthouse.

The Front Page News –Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was is one of the largest and most diverse content publication operations in the nation, managing and delivering content to a broad range of media, business, and community customers.

 Front Page News readers/viewers can choose from hundreds of different topics, including classic to cutting-edge comic strips, columns from top columnist and other specialty features products. In addition, the Front Page News produces and promotes independent television programming data; it’s online Museum and theater listings and a Harrisburg Pennsylvania station.

Front Page News entered the video/television/photo/encyclopedic museum industry in 2008, when it established James Sullivan’s Research Center online in Philadelphia, followed by WVSR-AM in Philadelphia and The Thoughts of Black Men in New York and SpeaktoMe in Philadelphia. These groups, became affiliates of The Front Page News Television Network, for a year.

Today FPN is one of the country’s largest independent TV news groups. You can find mentions about the FPN on facebook.com.

In 2009 Courtfighter organization for anyone in need of support was established at FPN, www.frontpagenews.us.

The Van Stone Productions Foundation –Front Page News was established as a charitable 501c3 trust since 1995.

The formation of Front Page News online Company signaled the growing importance of news, radio and television in the at-risk communities business mix.

Front Page News was created to develop, produce and distributes video television programming for Front Page News stations and non-Front Page News stations nationwide.

Several affiliations served to accelerate Front Page News’ growth. Most significant was the Office of Dr. Michael Pollard, Chiropractic Care in East Lansdowne, PA, Stefan Umstead, Actor in Los Angeles, California, the Student Legal Aid for Entrepreneurs of University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Pavlos Michaels, Professor in Hopewell, Virginia.

Front Page news grew dramatically during the feature stories about alleged corruption, evil acts, and courts orders by Media Delaware County Courthouse and Philadelphia Support Enforcement, Family Court Judges, who seemed to have a lot in common with fire erupting.

Stories were covered very closely by the Investigative Reporter Team, (a Front Page News I-Team) uncovering alleged unfair treatment of African-Americans, women and children by Judges Dozor, Fitzpatrick and Coll and in addition Judge Joel Johnson, Phila. Support Enforcement, based on classism and separatist.

This resulted in rapid partnerships within the news community and Front Page News played the role corruption watchdog in a way that citizens can understand. By expanding its interest the Front Page News provide a place for analysis, explanation, and public dialogue about the city’s family court.

In what would prove a wise investment, Front Page News acquired an interest in Internet Television Network upon its discovery that youth and low-income neighborhoods were at high risk of economic implosion.

The move ensured that Front Page News stories would have original and high-quality news profiles to help improve literacy. Soon, The Front Page News would prove to be a haven for teenage and young-adult readers.

Soon thereafter, the sister station of the Philadelphia Front Page News TV, WVSR-AM quickly became a model for multimedia contents sharing and cross promotion throughout Front Page News. And another news address, www.fpnnews.us, was established for it's increased readership.

Educational and Economical Producing Empowerment

Front Page News soon began a column about educational and economical producing empowerment at the online Newspaper, the James Sullivan's Research Center online, it’s online museum, WVSR-AM, and the SCOOP USA newspaper.

PFPN made available the SCOOP Newspaper for its readers online at www.scoopusanewspaper.com. At SCOOP you will see the entire hard copy newspaper that is circulated to 90,000.00 people weekly.

However Van Stone separated from the SCOOP USA newspaper in 2010.

Focusing on just tires and how recycling tires in Philadelphia would be something to better community education and economic improvement for Black Americans, Greek Americans, Bangladesh Americans, Irish Americans, Jewish Americans and Latino Americans.

Front Page News participation in production of Just Tires (Trash) into jobs also became good for youth in the community service and the school environment. PFPN used this idea about tire transformation involved in solar energy to help School dropout students. PFPN goal is to work with energy related companies in Philadelphia such as Gulf, Sunoco, GP, etc. PFPN seeks out small energy companies that produce or sell gas. PFPN introduces ways for cities to produce solar energy involving cars, real estate, schools and political advancements.

PFPN feature articles about using solar energy to improve the new Youth Study Center Project in West Philadelphia. PFPN produces weekly, lessons for students, and city council and businesses dealing with the problem of Philadelphia tire trash.

PFPN was the first Black American newspaper online to discuss how tire trash can be, the car, the bicycle, the toy, the shopping carts, the skate boards and whatever else that involves tires.

PFPN made rubber a key word to the Mayor of Philadelphia, Michael Nutter, advising the Mayor to produce rubber recycling as a Philadelphia staple.

PFPN showed how rubber tires are so hard to get rid of. Many folks in Philadelphia dump tires in the streets, lots, and even business areas because they don't know what else to do with tires. PFPN showed how there are tire repair businesses that need help with this problem.

PFPN was praised for articles showing how small businesses dumped used and useless tires instead of destroy them properly. PFPN discussed how the Philadelphia highways are full of tires dumped by the “little guy” called the Tire RepairMan.

PFPN pledged that it wanted to help the “little guy” and not put all the blame on them to hurt their business. PFPN questioned its readers and the city of Philadelphia and universities, where does all those tires go when the tire repair man dump them from his station? PFPN demonstrated that the “little guy” does not only do tire dumping but the average good citizen does it too.

PFPN produced further stories showing Mayor Nutter that their stories on tire repair shops and the average citizen was help toward supporting clean energy as a way for proper trash removal. Recycling tire trash can be done using any type of clean energy.

Stone’s Incorruptible Icon Status Helping Victims

The story of Nancy Glover and Honorable Judge Maureen Fitzpatrick, Honorable Judge Barry C. Dozor, and Honorable Judge Michael F.X. Coll is one of almost unbelievable family court abuse and judge cruelty. In fact, the testimony of the defendant Mrs.Glover incriminates many others. Allegedly the others are certain Pennsylvania Justices at Media Delaware County Family Courthouse. Although there are currently 24 Delaware County Board of Judges, 19 District Court Judges 5 Senior District Court Judges, not to be confused with Delaware County Magistrate Justices.

Allegations of blatant inconsiderateness in the blood of Judges Maureen F. Fitzpatrick, Barry C. Dozor, and Michael F.X. Coll are the norm. But according to a story covered by PFPN’s Van Stone, Gerald McNeil, James Sullivan, Special Investigator John H. Coleman, Jr Mrs. Glover about Fitzpatrick, putting it as respectfully as PFPN could, Judge Fitzpatrick’s behavior was inconsistent with fair citizenship.

Newspaper Icon Van Stone met Judge Fitzpatrick.

In several PFPN reports Van Stone wrote about how if someone told Fitzpatrick that she would be inconsistent to decide for the plan after attacking it, most likely she would attack any way. An article showed while a family plan is to save families, according to Glover, Fitzpatrick’s decision is most often a report full of inconsistencies ending in fear.

Front Page News, with Van Stone Downing, reported how Glover was terrified from the memories of a 9MM automatic to her head and threats to kill the children.

 According to Nancy, her Judge, estranged husband and his girlfriend were allegedly systematically mentally torturing her. According to Nancy, her abuser stopped paying 5 months of bills & destroyed their heater. Fitzpatrick allowed an appraisal presented by estranged husband as factual during divorce proceedings based on a ride by from the street after the complete appraisal.

Overlooked was an engineers report concerning the structural damage caused allegedly by her husband during domestic violence incidents reported to police into consideration worth $150,000.00. This too happened according to Glover. Cashed were all of Glover’s insurance checks and reimbursement checks since 2000. These included doctors’ checks deposited in the girlfriend’s account. There was obstruction of evidence about an attempt to get the deed to the additional property -sell it out from under Nancy with the help of a friend.

PFPN with Van Stone Downing reported that in the end, Nancy alleges that Judge Fitzpatrick would not permit Nancy to speak or present any facts. And Nancy is to be removed from her home; she is disabled and uses a wheelchair, in less than two months. Nancy’s was on her way to being homeless and accompanied by her grandchild (Malia) and daughter (Amanda) who also has chronic medical conditions.

Van Stone reported that when such unjust things like this happen, as is the normal in Media Delaware County Courthouse, Glover should have been allowed to file an expedition to the next level of the court where the hearing would be put back before a Judge that would allow her to fairly present here testimony.

PFPN with Van Stone won praise for telling the story about Nancy’s complaints of having problems swallowing and that she was in pain from a broken collarbone were ignored by Judge Fitzpatrick.

PFPN with Van Stone gained even more praise as the article continued telling about the next morning Judge Fitzpatrick seemed more concerned with watching TV then getting Mrs. Glover help. There was no more pleasure for Fitzpatrick to get from abusing the defendant so Nancy was ordered to come up with thousands of dollars to pay or else be evicted and see the house sold. Nancy could not get the loan so desperately needed to save her home. Mrs. Glover called Van Stone with the very credible story and so Stone offered not only to help her in any way that he could, making her story plain to the public.

Van Stone soon made an offering to Glover to act as a co-signer on a loan, putting up my own house for her, if there is any legit lender that can help Nancy borrow up to $250,000.00 thousand dollars or else Glover would be homeless in one month. Furthermore, PFPN supported Glover’s push to become founder of an organization that fought for fair rights of families forced to enter family court in the U.S.

Front Page News daily newspapers targeting urban commuters represent yet another growth initiative.

The Philadelphia Front Page News launched its Radio SCOOP edition collaboration in 2008. The SCOOP USA Newspaper, in Philadelphia, PA, circulation 90,000, a Front Page News affiliate, tabloids are distributed free of charge and geared to young adults and businesses that want their news in an informative and entertaining format.

The Front Page News online newspaper/TV, www.frontpagenews.us, www.fpnnews.us, and Radio Stations, www.wvsr1360.webs.com is a national Licensed Philadelphia newspaper-radio programming.

VAN STONE PRODUCTIONS FOUNDATION, INC.

For twenty-seven years the Van Stone Productions Foundation, Inc., has reinforced the safety, health and wellness of children and their families in the Pennsylvania area through social change, social service, and children’s guidance development. Today the Van Stone Productions Foundation is at the forefront of endeavors to stop street crime, school nutrition ignorance, environmental pollution, school underachievement, and youth violence, and we offer an array of programs and services designed to support children in their efforts to create crime free lives for themselves and their families. Van Stone Productions Foundation, Inc. Philadelphia, PA.

VAN STONE PRODUCTIONS FOUNDATION, INC.
YOUTH SAFETY PROGRAM & CHILD WELFARE PROGRAM

VAN STONE PRODUCTIONS FOUNDATION, INC.
Telephone Number:
(610) 803-1624
PO Box 395
E. Lansdowne, PA 19050
E-Mail Address: frontpagenews1@yahoo.com
Fax: (215) 474-5165
Visit at: https://thefrontpagenews.blogspot.com/

Non Profit Organization 501 (c) (3)DESCRIPTION OF ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAM

Van Stone Productions Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization established and implemented in 1980 by President/CEO Mr. Samuel Van Stone Downing, Inspector along with 25 volunteer staff members consisting of parents and youth.

The organization doesn't earn any money and has no employees.  All members are volunteers. If there are any gifts such as monies or materials to the charity all proceeds are used for direct use to support family activity in any given community. And any community benefiting from VSP Foundation activity can be somewhere in the USA or even outside the USA if possible. 

The youth/senior safety center and child welfare program was created to help at risk youth and disabled adults from poor living conditions establish a means by which they can become educated in behavioral health activity, youth safety, and community safety officers activities; the result will lead to youth/education/bible support systems fulfilled; And it will accommodate the need for physical and intellectual expression of youth who are athletically as well as academically underachieving in school.

Under this organization, we have established a domestic abuse target campaign, stop the bullying education campaign, warring against indecency and it's effect on children campaign, health and safety summer camp, child and safety crisis lab, computer lab, traffic control lab and broadcast radio and senior lab which started out as a 15 member youth public housing and neighborhood resident social clubs; today, we patrol citywide to maintain a presence in the community and help prevent carjacking, youth violence and other related offences that endanger kids.

Weekly, participants engage in community news writing, net TV/Radio programming, maintenance exhibits, computers, youth sports; later, we have developed into a 1,000 kid member program to support youth/seniors in the west, northwest and southwest Philadelphia areas.

OUR POLICY

The organization does not discriminate in any manner against any person by reason of race, color, sex, national origin or religious or political affiliation.

DEMOGRAPHICS

The organization services low-income and at risk youth between ages of 3-18; disabled seniors.

VAN STONE PRODUCTIONS FOUNDATION, INC.


YOUTH SAFETY PROGRAM AND CHILD WELFARE PROGRAM NEED FOR PROGRAM

Youth and disabled adults alike are located in an area that has few programs and are very limited in engaging in opportunities geared to help youth/seniors with job readiness skills and recreational activities; Safety is most often an immediate firsthand concern for them due to lack of security presence and resources in their community; lack of funding; and a majority of student/senior minorities are underachieving in their school education levels citywide. Youth violence, verbal violence, bullying; lack of new ideal situations to fix gun violence is a common issue that these teens/seniors are forced to cope with daily. Hope and work usually goes unfulfilled in their community.

GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

All youth/seniors will gain developmental skills and proper training which will allow them to learn trades that they can pursue as a career in their future; also youth/seniors will acquire motivational skills through the mentor program which supplies their needs with the proper guidance and counseling. To help youth/seniors cope with the transition from disabled to functional; to provide an atmosphere which supports self-confidence and self-esteem; to involve youth/seniors in sports and education that will induce healthy living and positive energy; to provide scholarships for students and or after school grade points to students, to further their education toward college.

FACILITIES TO BE USED TO CONDUCT ACTIVITIES

Activities will be conducted at one or more of the following sites: University Square; Dept. of Rec. Lee Cultural Center/Playground; Alain Locke Elementary School; West Park Community Center: Millcreek Playground; Mantua Playground and/or Belmont Playground; Belmont; Parkside Healthcare Center; Huey Elementary; Sayre Recreation Center; Malcolm X Park; any and all School(s) and Playground site(s) that invite our participation at their center.

NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS TO BE SERVED AND LENGTH OF PROGRAM

The program (i.e. youth boxing, labs, safety patrolling, traffic control, school guidance counseling, domestic advocate support, senior praise-activities program) serves an average of 1,000 participants or more on a year to year basis starting approximately January 1st (for a 9 week completion period(s)) and ending approximately December 31st.

SUMMARY OF PROPOSED PROGRAM

The after-school program operates Monday through Friday, 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on school days and from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. during the summer. The program provides recreational activities such as basketball, tennis, football, kickball and soccer; as well as these particular classes: School Behavioral Health/Anger Management Education, Loss Management and Safety Education, School Education, Nutrition Education, Tutoring, Youth Safety Crisis Management, Traffic Control, Comm. Safety Patrol Officers Education.

Domestic Violence Issues, Legal Child Advocacy, Divorce, Counseling Network, Computers, School Guidance Counseling and Child Welfare; other topics of interest are, OUTREACH PROGRAM: home maintenance, car repair, landscaping, sewing, cosmetology, art and design, daycare, net broadcasting (i.e. talk radio, music radio, film, TV, video-photography) and catering. The purpose of these activities are to help keep kids from dying in the streets; comfort disabled seniors; and to keep communities safe.

Our mission and goal is to provide skilled teachers and educators for youth/seniors who are coping with drugs, violence, bullies, guns, gangs, teen issues (i.e. pregnancy, smoking) and school drop outs; we desire to create a successful program that supports high quality service learning and engages students/seniors in meeting community needs and achieving school academic levels.

Our curriculum consist of conducting a program that include mentoring which will link at risk youth/seniors with responsible adults to provide guidance and counseling that result in - youth/education/nutrition support systems fulfilled.

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