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The Helping Hands Program of the Wake County Public School System pairs African American men with African American male students in elementary and middle schools.
The mentors, students and their families met at Enloe High School on Sept. 19 to learn about resources available in the school system.
Parents LaPatricia Campbell and Meechee Moses talked about their sons, their mentors and the success they've seen.
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Posted by Bill Poston at 5:10 PM on September 21, 2009 | Leave Feedback
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