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Boy Scouts host Whitney M. Young Jr. Service Awards

The Greater Pittsburgh Council, the Boy Scouts of America hosted the 21st Annual Whitney M. Young Jr. Service Awards Dinner at the Senator John Heinz History Center in the Strip District on Feb. 4.
The service award recognizes outstanding service by an adult or organization in the development of scouting for low-income rural or urban youth.
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HONOREES—Ernest Jackson and Eric Mann, representing the YMCA, holding their awards are surrounded by scouts.

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Amachi reaches out to 500th mentee

With an alarming statistic of approximately two million children under the age of 18 having one or both parents incarcerated and 7,000 of those children being located in Allegheny County, according to the Amachi Pittsburgh website, it is not hard to see why the organization continues their mission to mentor children ages 4 to 18, who are victims of having an incarcerated parent.

In January 2010, the non-profit faith based program announced the milestone of their 500th mentor-mentee match with a child from Penn Hills and a man from New Kensington.

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New sponsors for Black history essay contest

Bynums Creative Institute (a division of Bynums Marketing & Communications, Inc.), is inviting students ages 6 through 18 to participate in the 18th annual African American History Essay Contest. 

The competition is held each year in celebration of Black History Month, and it is designed to help students of all races learn about African-Americans who have made positive contributions to society. Key sponsors for the contest are GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare, UPMC Health Plan, the University of Pittsburgh, and the Pittsburgh Federation of Teachers.

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Oliver senior wins ROTC scholarship

When Asia Johns was in 8th grade, she was told about all the Pittsburgh Public Schools’ magnate programs, she chose the JROTC program at Oliver High School because it sounded interesting.

Now, as she prepares to graduate this June, she is the program’s Cadet Lt. Colonel—the highest rank attainable. She is also the school’s valedictorian, and for those achievements and her community service work she has been awarded a full four-year college scholarship worth $75,000.

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COMMANDING RESPECT—Cadet Lt. Col. and class salutatorian Asia Johns stands at ease in the JROTC practice area in Oliver High School. For her academic, community service and program success, she won a $75,000 scholarship.

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Learn your options at free National College Fair

The Pittsburgh National College Fair will be held on Feb. 4, 9 a.m.–1 p.m and 6 p.m.–9 p.m and Feb. 5, 9 a.m.–12 p.m. at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh. Sponsored by the National Association for College Admission Counseling and hosted by the Pennsylvania Association for College Admission Counseling, this event is free and open to the public.

Complete information about this National College Fair can be found online: http://www.nacacnet.org/Ev-entsTraining/CollegeFairs/ncf/Spring/Pages/PittsburghNCF.aspx

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