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Students Representing Hope Life Skills at the 2018 National Youth Leadership Forum on Law and CSI in Washington, D.C. starting on July 22nd.

Students Representing Hope Life Skills at the 2018 National Youth Leadership Forum on Law and CSI in Washington, D.C. starting on July 22nd.

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From left to right – Lisanyis Gonzalez, Laisha Mendez, Rosa Rodriguez, Eveline Silva (front), Nayely Furcal and Walter Jimenez.

 

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