Summary: Achieving Ally Objectives

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Some of the recent activities that I have been involved with my Partner Organization that help me with achieving my Ally Objective is the many meeting and times we have working together with a common goal. Recently, me and my partner organization has been working on a goal for this 100k Opportunity fair & forum, our common goal is to bring 1200 to 1500 youth to this event. I am doing outreach for this event, the way I am planning to outreach for this event is to talk to these opportunity youth and express them about this great event. I will use my resources that my organization has and used there data to help me do even more outreach I will go door to door, light rail, go to schools, and organizations that youth utilize. Also, they will show

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