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Entertainment/Sports
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Inland Empire
Teens Make A Difference Awards
The 19th annual Teens Make A Difference Awards Ceremony sponsored by the United Way recently took place at the Inland Center Mall. Over 100,886 hours of
community service were volunteered by 1200 high school students this past year. The highlight of the night was the “Top Dawg”, Jadin Vendryes. This award is awarded to the student who conducted the most community service hours. Jadin, a senior at San Bernardino High School volunteered a total of 1,000 hours in the past year. She is shown with Arrowhead United Way President Doug Rowand.
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