Larry Bluford

Larry’s Story Mr. Bluford was an at risk youth himself, so he knows by first-hand experience what it takes to reach young people in danger of living the life he once lived. The consequence of that lifestyle also caused him to frequent the juvenile system, group homes, and county jail…

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The Laws of Breaking Up and Getting Over it

Originally published on Elephant Journal on February 5, 2014 By Rebekah McClaskey. It is time to turn off the Adele, dump that boxed wine down the drain and take a deep breath. There is a chance that your break-up is the only break-up known to man to be easy, fun…

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Day of Remembrance focuses on domestic violence prevention

Originally published in the Daily Republic on October 23, 2014 By Amy Maginnis-Honey. Jen Currier was looking to find her voice. She became the voice Wednesday for Break the Silence, a national organization that offers services to victims of domestic violence Currier was one of about 100 people to attend…

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The I Have a Name Project T-Shirt

Buy a T-Shirt. Take a Stand. Support Homeless Youth. Fed a Vet. Compassion is NOT a crime. According to the National Coalition for the Homeless, 33 U.S. cities ban the practice of sharing food with homeless. The I Have a Name Project has created a T-shirt protesting this inhumanity towards…

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