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Evansville commission outlines youth-outreach plan, to form subcommittee and school partnerships

Evansville Commission on Social Status of African American Males · October 24, 2024
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Commissioners discussed forming a youth-outreach subcommittee, mentor-led social-skills classes at Lincoln, partnerships with Promise Zone and EVSC, QR-code data tracking for two years and possible funding from local foundations.

At an Oct. 24 meeting, the Evansville Commission on Social Status of African American Males moved from planning to concrete steps for youth outreach: creating a subcommittee, partnering with schools and Promise Zone, and tracking mentor activity with a QR-code system.

Commissioners said they expect to add three members to the Moving-in-Faith action committee (Reverend Gino Merriweather, Corey Miller and Reverend Keith Patterson) and to begin mentor-led social-skills…

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