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The Southwest Youth Collaborative

     Like all neighborhoods and communities, the Chicago Lawn neighborhood has evolved. During the 60’s it was a neighborhood mainly composed of Irish, German, Italian and other upper class European families. Today it is a predominantly Latino and African American, middle class community.

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The Southwest Youth Collaborative

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When People Are Big and God Is Small: Overcoming Peer Pressure, Codependency and the Fear of Man by Edward Welch

The title of this book sums up the books thesis: fear of man make people big and God small. And that is not a good thing! The book provides seven steps to combat the fear of people: 1.

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Coach for College – An Interview with Program Founder Parker Goyer

While most college students can find the time to study abroad, such an opportunity is generally not in the cards for Division I student-athletes. In addition to their studies and the pursuit of a degree, student-athletes competing at high-profile colleges also have to make a year-round commitment to their respective sports. Such was the case for Parker Goyer, Birmingham, Ala., now in her first year of study at the Harvard Graduate School of Education

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