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Good Morning Educator:
As co-Chairman of the 19th Annual Brother to Brother Youth
Conference (B2BYC) I'd like to extend an invitation for
students from your school to participate on November
19th-20th, 2010. Started in 1990, the B2BYC attracts over
400 male youth apart of the DC Public and Public Charter
School System. The Theme of this year's conference will be
Destination Success: Roadmap to a Respectable Manhood.The
conference itself aims to expose the gentlemen to
college-aged male role models and to educate them through
workshops on topics such as leadership development, sexual
awareness, character, and professionalism. We encourage the
kids to strive to not see themselves as products of their
environment, but more so the pride of their environment. In
addition to the workshops, the conference hosts scholarships
and laptop essay contests for the students to participate in.
This year's conference is being coordinated by the Brother
to Brother Youth Foundation and sponsored by the Howard
University College of Arts & Sciences and the men of Alpha
Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Area VI. Fundraising efforts have
made it such that all participating children will be
provided meals, transportation to and from school, and
complimentary conference paraphernalia. The conference is
completely free to both students and schools. However, to
ensure the success of the conference and proper budgeting we
encourage schools to get permission forms out to the
students ASAP. There are approximately 300 slots left open
for the conference, available on a first come, first serve
basis. Please email me at TThomas8553@gmail.com if you are
interested in participating.
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