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Contributed photo | Richmond County Health Department - Girls Can! takes part in staying, "Drug Free." Thousands of youth across the country participated in over 1,100 events for Kick Butts Day. This was the largest Kick Butts Day in over 5 years, according to Courtney Wall, Girls Can! Coordinator. Wall said that Girls Can! is thankful for the support of the United Health Foundation and speakers Sheriff James Clemmons Jr., Narcotics Detective Dan McInnis Alcohol and Drug Services and March of Dimes Representative Sarah Wright.
Contributed photo | Richmond County Health Department - Girls Can! takes part in staying, "Drug Free." Thousands of youth across the country participated in over 1,100 events for Kick Butts Day. This was the largest Kick Butts Day in over 5 years, according to Courtney Wall, Girls Can! Coordinator. Wall said that Girls Can! is thankful for the support of the United Health Foundation and speakers Sheriff James Clemmons Jr., Narcotics Detective Dan McInnis Alcohol and Drug Services and March of Dimes Representative Sarah Wright.
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Contributed photo | Pictured are Teen Health Now leaders at Camp New Hope in Chapel Hill. Teen Health Now will begin in August of 2012. If you have any questions please contact Courtney R. Wall; Public Health Education Specialist at 910-997-8293. Pictured from left to right are Miss. Girls Can 2011- Alanna Peterson, Miss. All About Business 2011- Summer Green, and Girls Can! Coordinator Courtney Wall.
Contributed photo | Pictured are Teen Health Now leaders at Camp New Hope in Chapel Hill. Teen Health Now will begin in August of 2012. If you have any questions please contact Courtney R. Wall; Public Health Education Specialist at 910-997-8293. Pictured from left to right are Miss. Girls Can 2011- Alanna Peterson, Miss. All About Business 2011- Summer Green, and Girls Can! Coordinator Courtney Wall.
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Richmond County Health Department - Girls Can! takes part in staying, “Drug Free.” Thousands of youth across the country participated in over 1,100 events for Kick Butts Day. This was the largest Kick Butts Day in over 5 years, according to Courtney Wall, Girls Can! Coordinator. Wall said that Girls Can! is thankful for the support of the United Health Foundation and speakers Sheriff James Clemmons Jr., Narcotics Detective Dan McInnis Alcohol and Drug Services and March of Dimes Representative Sarah Wright.

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Pictured are Teen Health Now leaders at Camp New Hope in Chapel Hill. Teen Health Now will begin in August of 2012. If you have any questions please contact Courtney R. Wall; Public Health Education Specialist at 910-997-8293. Pictured from left to right are Miss. Girls Can 2011- Alanna Peterson, Miss. All About Business 2011- Summer Green, and Girls Can! Coordinator Courtney Wall.



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