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Georgia nonprofit working to empower and guide youth

Georgia nonprofit working to empower and guide youth Young people in Georgia are facing huge challenges ranging from metal and physical health, substance abuse, pregnancy and more.

ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Young people in Georgia are facing huge challenges ranging from metal and physical health, substance abuse, pregnancy and more. A nonprofit is stepping in to provide tools to navigate it all.

The Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Power and Potential has enabled partners to empower over 550,000 adolescents to make healthy life choices on their path
to becoming productive citizens, community members and leaders.

GCAPP President and CEO Dr. Ronald McNeill joined Atlanta News First to talk about how the organization is advocating for the wellbeing of our youth and their upcoming 30th anniversary “Empower Party.”

To learn more about GCAPP, visit their website.

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