Project Challenge -- Helping Youth Serve Their Community
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  Department of Juvenile Justice The Department offers services for youth by establishing and maintaining a seamless comprehensive juvenile justice system that promotes juvenile delinquency prevention, intervention, and treatment.
       
  Governors Crime Commission The Governor's Crime Commission serves as the chief advisory body to the Governor and the Secretary of the Department of Crime Control and Public Safety on crime and justice issues
       
  North Carolina Juvenile Services Association The purpose of NCJSA is to develop interest and extend services for youth in North Carolina, as well as promote quality standards and practices in all services offering care, treatment, prevention, education and protection for youth.  
       
  North Carolina Center For Nonprofits Enriching North Carolina's communities and economy through a strong nonprofit sector and nonprofit voice.
       
  School To Prison With the common goal of challenging the school-to-prison pipeline, members of the community can exchange litigation, policy, legislative, and organizing strategies and resources among allies. The site brings together experts from disparate legal fields including juvenile justice, educational rights, racial justice, disabilities' rights, immigrants' rights, and children's rights.
       
  Tom Heck Learning Systems Teambuilding, life lessons, and more delivered in a fun easy to understand manner
       
  M.A.I.N--Mountain Area Information Network The non-profit community network for western North Carolina and civic alternative for Internet access.
       
  Dave Ramsey Guided by a focused entrepreneurial spirit and biblically based business principles, Dave has built a successful company that is helping millions of people each day. How has he done it? What keeps the business thriving?
       
 
     
     
 
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Purchase "Through Children's Eyes"
Purchase Your Copy Of "Through Children's Eyes"
Through Children's Eyes relates the hopes, dreams and fears of some of the children involved in Project Challenge North Carolina in their own words, and in the process they reveal much about the workings of a child's mind. They are more than just small adults, and while many of their dreams are material, far too many are concerned with the sometimes harsh realities of their own lives, while working to build their own futures.