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The Littlejohn Junior Youth Council

Littlejohn Junior NAACP Youth Council Leadership Team

Te'Nayia A. Bailey - President

Jayson C. Hayes- 1st Vice President

Steve Thomson- 2nd Vice President

Oddisty D. Ogburn - 3rd Vice President

Cherie "Re'Ree" H. Bolden - Secretary

Ze'Niah S. Howell - Treasurer

Jean A. Foward, 1st Lady - Advisor

Pam Sloan - Co-Advisor

We encourage youth between the ages of 1 - 12 to get actively involved to learn leadership skills while having a lot of fun. 

We meet on the 1st & 3rd Saturdays of every month at the Dayton Unit NAACP Office,1528 W. Third St at 10 AM. For more information, please call Jean at (937) 470-1059 or Pam at (937) 470-9750.  

Advisor - Littlejohn Junior Youth Council, Dayton OH Branch NAACP - Mrs. Jean Foward   

Advisor 
Littlejohn Junior Youth Council


Jean A. Foward, 1st Lady
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 Dayton Youth Council & The Littlejohn Jr. Youth Council Win Registration Award

 

 

Congratulations to the Dayton NAACP Youth Council and the Dayton Littlejohn Jr. Youth Council for their award as "The Unit with the Most Voter Registrations" in the NAACP Region III Youth & College Division.  The award was accepted by Youth Council President Rahje Perkins and Littlejohn Jr. Youth Council President Te' Naya Bailey. 

 

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Darriyana Morrow, Rahje Perkins, Te'Naya Bailey, Carolyn Perkins, Zeniah Howell,

Jean Foward 

 

 

 

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Te'Naya Bailey President Littlejohn Jr. Youth Council

Rahje Perkins, President Dayton NAACP Youth Council

 

 

 

Last Updated ( Monday, 08 April 2013 )
 
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