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Posted: Monday, 23 June 2008 4:33PM

City Year Detroit



Detroit (WWJ)  -- Dozens of college-bound young adults -- some of whom interrupted their own education to tutor and mentor kids in Detroit -- are being recognized for their service through the program, City Year Detroit.

In a special series of "Our Michigan Our Future" reports, WWJ Newsradio 950's is talking with young people who are making a difference in the Detroit region.

In this segment, WWJ's Bill Stevens talks with Courtney Wise: 

Listen to the full interview as WWJ's Scott Ryan sits down with four young people involved in the program: 

For more about City Year Detroit, visit the web site at this link.

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