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Martin County program helps a dozen troubled teens earn a high school diploma

Friday, July 17, 2020
WPEC

Several high school graduations were either delayed or held non-traditionally due to the coronavirus pandemic. Martin County held delayed graduation ceremonies for its seniors. Project Lift, a non-profit in Palm City, aims to help troubled teenagers earn a high school diploma by teaching them vocational skills. Many of those teenagers have either experienced substance abuse, found themselves in the court system, or just could not find success in school.

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