September 13, 2011 (Prince George's County, MD) (L-R) Henry P. Armwood, Jr., Prince George's County Public Schools, Board of Education; Anwan "Big G" Glover (The Wire); Dr. Bonita Coleman-Potter, Deputy Superintendent, PGCPS after a press conference announcing a new initiative in Prince George's County, MD aimed at reducing the incidence of youth gang violence through education. The United Way NCA, working with its community partners, will launch the one-year pilot program,... more »
September 13, 2011 (Prince George's County, MD) (L-R) Henry P. Armwood, Jr., Prince George's County Public Schools, Board of Education; Anwan "Big G" Glover (The Wire); Dr. Bonita Coleman-Potter, Deputy Superintendent, PGCPS after a press conference announcing a new initiative in Prince George's County, MD aimed at reducing the incidence of youth gang violence through education. The United Way NCA, working with its community partners, will launch the one-year pilot program, "Way to P.E.A.C.E.", (Prevention, Education, Awareness, Connection and Empowerment), in two Prince George's middle schools this fall. An initial $50,000 state grant from the Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention is being matched with $50,000 from the United Way NCA to support the program. (Photo by Don Baxter/Media Images International) « less
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