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Friday, August 29, 2008
Star Struck CEO and Former NFL player Harvey Lee Armstrong joins his former SMU teammates to raise funds for youth in Dallas.
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The June Jones Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded by Southern Methodist University Head Football Coach June Jones, today announced the details of a charity benefit & auction, titled Mustang Legends for Charity, to be held August 23, 2008 at the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas, Texas.


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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Gwinnett Show on Gangs with Larry Veal Coming Soon
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Friends be sure to check out the show coming soon throughtout Metro-Atlanta. Great information on what is happening and how it effects you and your family.

Larry Veal


Monday, May 05, 2008
Dr. Charlton G. Forbes Memorial Scholarship
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The Dr. Charlton G. Forbes Memorial Scholarship was established to provide financial assistance to those attending a College or University. Dr. Forbes dedicated a large portion of his life to helping disadvantaged youth.  After his passing in 2008 his family has decided to continue on with Dr. Forbes' mission...

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Saturday, March 15, 2008
Charlton Forbes, Promise Cut Short
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By Holly Crenshaw
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Charlton Forbes was a gifted, 6-foot-2-inch athlete who won a college football scholarship even though he'd never played the game in his native Jamaica. He was a winning coach, an inspiring teacher and an assistant high school principal who offered strong but loving advice to students and parents who turned to him for guidance.

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Former NFL Players, changing lives of Gwinnett’s Troubled Students
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Former NFL player Harvey Lee Armstrong,( Indianapolis Colts 86-91) is the C.E.O.of one of Gwinnett Counties most successful youth advocacy  programs.” The 180 Program”, as  in making a 180 degree turn from negative to positive. This program encourages youth who are on the verge of dropping out or getting kicked out of school to straighten up their act.

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