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July 18, 2011
To Whom It May Concern:
The Suffolk County Probation Department provides free presentations on gang awareness for 4th through 8th grade students as well as free workshops for teachers and parents concerned about street violence and gangs. The student presentation is titled “The Truth about Joining a Gang, What the Gangs Don’t Tell You”. Adult presentations will provide understanding of gang symbols and identification. All presentations and workshops are provided by Probation Officer Jill Porter.
If you would like to arrange a presentation or want further information please contact PO Jill Porter at 631 852-4799 or
Jill.porter@suffolkcountyny.gov
Sincerely,
Gerard Cook
Director
Suffolk County Probation Department
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