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Dads on Duty work to curb violence at Louisiana high school

Dads in Shreveport, LA, show their love for youth in the community by showing up at the high school daily, which has led to a decrease in violence.

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Teen Steps Up to Help Deaf & Blind Man

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Dads in Shreveport, LA, show their love for youth in the community by showing up at the high school daily, which has led to a decrease in violence.
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