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Three-Point Program |
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DC Campaign Takes Center Court
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April 14, 2008: DC Committee on Libraries, Parks and Recreation |
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Testimony given by Joyce Fourth Clemons
Research indicates that teen pregnancy is less likely when boys and girls, regardless of income or race, have interesting things to do and safe supervised places to spend time with their friends. Research also suggests that recreation, including supervised sports and physical activities can help youth avoid trouble.
To read the entire testimony, click here Testimony April 14, 2008 (34.17 Kb).
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April 8, 2008: District of Columbia Public Schools |
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Testimony given by Gloria Mobley
Families started by teens account for a large percentage of public spending. Teen parents who do not earn a high school diploma are confined to low wage jobs and remain trapped in a cycle of poverty. Their children are far more likely to experience poor health, school failure, and involvement in the criminal justice system. Homelessness, abuse, neglect, and poverty loom large for these young families.
To read the entire testimony, click here Testimony April 8, 2008 (36.69 Kb).
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The Washington Post: April 3, 2008 |
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The Washington Post, April 3, 2008 (206.29 kb)
"Teen-Pregnancy Nonprofit Pushes For City Funds"
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The Washington Post: March 18, 2008 |
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 The Washington Post, March 18, 2008 (361.56 Kb)
Letter-to-the-Editor by Joyce A. Fourth Clemons, communications director
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