Film Premiere: The Road to Rehabilitation and Reform (DC)

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DC Lawyers for Youth cordially invites you to:

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The Road to Rehabilitation and Reform

October 18, 2011

6:30 PM

GALA Theater at Tivoli Square

In honor of National Youth Justice Awareness MonthDC Lawyers for Youth (DCLY) invites you to a screening of The Road to Rehabilitation and Reform: A short film about DC and its Most-Disconnected Youth. The screening, open to 240 guests, will be held at the GALA Theatre at Tivoli Square on 14th Street and Park Road, NW, Washington, DC 20009.  There will be a short discussion and light reception with the documentary creators about DC’s juvenile justice reform efforts following the film. Come join DCLY and community members to engage in the conversation on how DC can best serve its most-disconnected youth while making our communities both safer and stronger.

To RSVP to the event, please email Angela Massino, DCLY's Fall Communications Fellow, at amassino@dcly.org with your name, organizational affiliation (if any), and number of attendees.  We look forward to seeing you on the Oct. 18th.

Date: 
Tue, 10/18/2011 - 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Location: 
3333 14th St. NW
Washington, DC 20010
United States
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