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Candice Dyer shows how Year Up helps underserved students learn the skills needed for a new career.
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Candice Dyer shows how Year Up helps underserved students learn the skills needed for a new career.
Candice Dyer delves into the Rural Library Project, which helps towns in the Southeast establish these integral community centers.
Candice Dyer highlights Ian’s Friends Foundation, which is working to help find a cure for childhood cancer.
Candice Dyer highlights The Pentorship Program, which offers career development training to inmates.
Candice Dyer shines a spotlight on My Sister’s Place, which helps homeless women and children in North Georgia.
Candice Dyer ventures over to the Flannery O’Connor-Andalusia Foundation outside Milledgeville
Candice Dyer highlights Georgia’s Crime Stoppers affiliates.
Candice Dyer takes a look at wildlife allies Bubba and Friends.
Candice Dyer showcases the Sautee Nacoochee Community Association, a cultural venue and supporter of the arts in Northeast Georgia.
Candice Dyer shows how the game of chess can help at-risk students through the Be Someone organization.
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