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The “Boys and Girls with Don Bosco” network is proudly commemorating its 40th anniversary, highlighting its unwavering commitment to providing holistic education for vulnerable youth in the Dominican Republic. This initiative aims to uplift young individuals, equipping them with the skills and knowledge necessary to break free from the cycle of poverty that has affected their communities for generations.
Over the past four decades, the network has developed various educational programs that prioritize not only academic excellence but also personal development, vocational training, and emotional support. By fostering a nurturing environment, the organization empowers youth to realize their potential and pursue brighter futures.
The impact of the “Boys and Girls with Don Bosco” network is evident in the lives transformed through its initiatives. Many alumni have gone on to achieve success in various fields, serving as role models for the next generation. As the network celebrates this significant milestone, it remains dedicated to its mission of creating opportunities and hope for the youth of the Dominican Republic.
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