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» Whould you like Release the Fear be awarded so they are able to reach more kids with their good work?
Whould you like Release the Fear be awarded so they are able to reach more kids with their good work?
Poll created on December 11, 2011 by Release the Fear.
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judy butzine wrote at December 12, 2011
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Youth at Lower Buckeye Jail have received opportunities from Robert through Release the Fear Progamming to think positively about making better choices to benefit self and community once they leave the jail. Their artworks depicting through symbols their metaphoric transformations will be on exhibition at ASU West campus, Fletcher Library for 2 months beginning Jan. 2oth, 2012. This exhibition acknowledges the power of this kind of creative and thoughtful interaction with youth to think critically about how they will change their behaviors now they have better problem solving tools and skills to fulfill their dreams.
judy butzine
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Ryan wrote at December 11, 2011
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RTF helps the kids that need to be inspired and need hope. The programs give kids a chance to look at things in a new way. I also like the fact that RTF is a grass roots non-profit and helps kids locally.
Ryan
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Kellianne Miley wrote at December 11, 2011
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Release the Fear is doing amazing work, it changes lives!
Kellianne Miley
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