Youth Enrichment Services (YES) Students Visit Senator Owen Johnson
Owen H. Johnson
April 30, 2010
Photo left to right: YES Mentor Maryanne McGrath; Jeremie Rosario; Blas Merino; Duncan Camacho; Senator Owen H. Johnson; Ashlee Ryan; Ashley Anderson; Claudine Mompremier; and YES Staff Member Kijafa Woods.
Senator Owen Johnson welcomed students from the YES After School Program in Bay Shore recently. They visited his Babylon Office to learn more about his job as an elected official.
YES is a not-for-profit providing services for youth and their families residing in the Bay Shore, Brentwood, Central Islip and West Islip communities. The organization works closely with the school districts and other community organizations with a mission to serve and empower youth and their families while creating a safe and healthy environment. Visit their website at: www.yesnews.org
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