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  2. ADR Institute of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Reforming the Family Justice System is an initiative that started in 2014 between a number of government and non-government actors. The initiative seeks to "improve awareness, coordination and availability of a wide range of services that support children and families, including information resources, legal resources, related health and social ...

  3. National Center for Family Literacy - Wikipedia

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    The nonprofit organization was founded in 1989 [1] by Sharon Darling as the National Center for Family Literacy. [2] The mission of the NCFL is "to eradicate poverty through educational solutions" and resources that "empower" families. [1] The organization seeks to alter generational poverty by uniting parents and their children as learners ...

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    Chatham Youth Development Center in the Central Carolina Business Park in Siler City - Houses girls and boys - Opened in 2008; Dobbs Youth Development Center - Near Kinston - Serves boys, opened in 1944; Girls were previously housed at the Samarkand Youth Development Center (YDC) near Eagle Springs. The 60-acre (24 ha) complex first opened in ...

  5. Alberta Adolescent Recovery Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Adolescent Recovery Centre, or AARC, is a drug rehabilitation centre for adolescents and family members located in Calgary, Alberta. AARC specializes in treating young people suffering from drug addiction and alcoholism , and takes in clients who have been thought of as being too far-gone for recovery.

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    This story was updated Jan. 1 to reflect new details from arrest warrants. An off-duty Greensboro police officer was killed Saturday, prompting a statewide Blue Alert to seek the public’s help ...

  7. Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission was established in 2004 [1] based on the violent events of November 3, 1979 in Greensboro, North Carolina.On that date, the Communist Workers Party (CWP) led by Nelson Johnson gathered at the Morningside Homes to protest for social and economic justice along with protesting against the Ku Klux Klan (KKK).

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