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WYP Ngo: A Case Study
WYP Ngo checked in with the youth. The youth is getting ready for his grandmother's funeral. The grandmother recently passed and the family is struggling to with the funeral preparation, The youth will be going out of the county to hold the funeral. The youth is unable to meet his DPO (Deputy Probation Officer) today, due the DPO is out on the field. The youth still wants to go to a car show next week with WYP Ngo. WYP Ngo is open to the idea. The next one on one will be on October 18th, 2017.

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