By Macey Smith This article was first published in Davie County Enterprise Record
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Ambassadors of Respect: Teens awarded cash for recognizing elderly, tutoring, creating smiles12/16/2021 This article was originally published at the Davie County Enterprise Record by Mike Barnhardt on December 2, 2021. One girl has a special feeling for the elderly, who may be feeling alone or unworthy.
Another understands that sometimes the best teachers for teens are other teens. And yet another sends positive vibes via special characters. All three – Amilea Redmon, Hannah Watson and Journey Bowman – received $1,000 from the Davie Respect Initiative to continue their good deeds as “Ambassadors of Respect.” Click here to continue reading or to listen to this article. On Saturday, June 13, TRU Taekwondo, in partnership with the Davie Respect Initiative (DRI), sponsored a free self defense seminar for teen and adult women. Participants were asked to bring a donation for the Dragonfly House.
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"In the midst of COVID fatigue, there is a bright light shining in Davie County. The Davie Respect Initiative returns with new, more inclusive features..." Click here for more. Check out this new article by Mike Barnhardt in Davie County Enterprise Record about Mia Clair Myers, the 2019 DRI award recipient, and her ways of implementing her DRI idea. Inspiring!
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