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Comments (0) | Teens who completed the Community Action Partnership’s Lifebound Leadership program in Nipomo were honored at a graduation ceremony held Friday at the Dana Adobe.
Participants, many of them Hispanic, gain leadership skills and learn how to engage themselves in civic activities.
This year, the group’s activities included putting up a kiosk with information about the late farm labor leader Cesar Chavez and plants native to the South County at the Nipomo Native Garden off Camino Caballo and Osage Street in Nipomo.
The idea of the program — launched by the organization formerly known as the Economic Opportunity Commission of San Luis Obispo County Inc. — is to expose young people to opportunities and inspire them, program coordinator James Statler said.
— Nick Wilson
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