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Scott Savage

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About Scott Savage    

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I am an educator at Thornton Township School High, Harvey, Illinois.

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I am passionate about stopping the violence among teenagers. I will do whatever I can to stop the rise in violence.

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Jim Allen
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Sun, 05/25/2008 - 17:31

Yo Scott,

In order to Stop the Violence one has too go to the source... And in this case the source as it relates to gun violence in Chicago are Gangs. However, not all Gang Members are Gang Bangers. Visit my blog and see if any Programs interest you, if so give me a call.

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