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We are very proud of the CCA youth who celebrated recent milestones! | | | |
 | Jahcasia, shown here with her parents, graduated from Weaver High School! CCA helped Jahcasia get the educational support she needed to finish all her requirements for graduation. | | |  | CCA helped Kamri get back into school and set her up with the education plan she needed to succeed. Kamri graduated from Army Reserves Basic Training and plans to attend college on the GI Bill! | | | |
 | Abraham, shown with his mother and CCA attorney Kathryn Meyer, graduated from Bullard Havens Technical High School! Attorney Meyer helped Abraham access the educational supports he needed to succeed. | | |  | Angelyna, shown with School Resource Officer Marsha McNeil, graduated from Wooster Middle School! CCA attorney Leon Smith provided legal help when Angelyna was bullied and threatened by other students. | | | |
 | Nate, shown with his family, graduated from Hartford Public High School! CCA helped him access the supports he needed to stay in school and earn all his required credits. | | |  | Tari graduated from Hartford Public High School! Shown here with her CCA attorney, Marisa Halm, Tari got the legal help she needed for academic success. | | | |
 | Jorge, shown with Hon. Omar Williams, is a proud graduate of the Center's Truancy Prevention Project at Burr Community School! Volunteer judges worked with students to help improve their attendance. Judge Williams was Jorge's mentor throughout the year! | | |  | Raymond is a proud graduate of the Center's Truancy Prevention Project at Burr Community School! | | | |
 | George, shown with Barbara Vita from the Village for Families & Children, is a proud graduate of the Center's Truancy Prevention Project at Burr Community School! | | |  | Joseph, Kimron and Beasia, graduates of the Center's Truancy Prevention Project at Burr Community School, shown with Hon. Stephen Frazzini, who helped guide the students' success! | | | |
 | After waiting several years for this day to happen, Pricila, shown with CCA executive director Martha Stone, was adopted and has a forever home! | | |  | Zakiya graduated from The Ethel Walker School and will attend Skidmore College this fall! She had struggled with the public school's failure to understand how medical issues impacted her education. CCA attorney Bonnie Roswig supported Zakiya when she was unable to successfully advocate for herself. | | | |
 | Gabby, shown here with CCA attorney Marisa Halm is a proud graduate of Hartford Public High School! CCA's legal support helped Gabby succeed. | | | |
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