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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

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Hugo said…

I love that motto.

Laura Monteros said…

I was fortunate to speak to the MPYD group a couple years ago. An interesting, diverse bunch of boys.

Scott Phelps said…

Bravo!

Don Paxton said…

This is a wonderful program for the young men.

Joe Brown said…

A excellent transformation approach…….”Feed them before you Lead them”…..Great job guys.

Phillip L. Sanchez said…

MYPD is helping to prepare future leaders for Pasadena and beyond. I enjoy every opportunity to interact with the students during the lunch hour. The young men are bright, engaged, and respectful. Their questions are thoughtful and sophisticated. Well Done MYPD!

Phillip L. Sanchez, Chief of Police Pasadena Police Department

Coach Rollie said…

Great story! It’s awesome to hear that people are willing to spend time to guide youth in the right direction. During lunch, kids will look for something to do. That something will be either positive or negative. It’s good to hear about positive activities they can engage in.

Juanita West Tillman said…

I’m always encouraged by stories like this that come out of the MPYD program. It takes courage, a strong desire to see young men succeed and love to sustain a program for 13 years. Kudos to all of you who give so much time and energy. I am happy to support this program.

mariecp50@hotmail.com said…

Men can make differences in the lives of youth! Great job, guys. S/o to Calvin O’Neal and Tecumseh Shackleford. Super proud of you gs.

Beverly Bogar said…

It truly takes a village of committed and unique individuals like Tecumseh Shackleford, his staff and the many volunteer speakers, to touch the hearts and minds of our young men, and to invest the time to offer them positive alternatives and life skills to becoming productive and committed men.

Dianne Lewis said…

The MYPD is a outstanding program, what you are doing foir young men will help the entire community. The support of these young men tryly makes a difference, we must all support you in your work. Wonderful Dianne Lewis

Johnie M. Driver said…

My thanks to Tim Rutt for dropping by to get a personal look at what is happening in MPYD and then writing such an insightful article concerning the work. My hope is that it will inspire others to do the same. The effort needs more commnity support.

Johnie Driver, Board Member

ewalsh@cityofpasadena.net said…

I have spokend for them as well and it is a great program with dynamic leadership and young men of the greatest potential.

Chuck Malouf said…

Great job by the staff and students of the MPYD. This has been an excellent program and has saved a lot of young men. We need more of this type of program.