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About Bridging The Gap
The Bridging the Gap
Project, inc. strives to improve the quality of life in
Georgia
’s
ethnically diverse communities by forming partnerships that
overcome cultural barriers and promote understanding between
residents, law enforcement, educators, and other service
providers.
Awards
2001 "Diversity" Award
From the United Way of Metro
Atlanta
2000
Georgia
Public Service Award
From
Georgia
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
1999: The
DeKalb
County
Outstanding Community Service Award
1998" "Promising Practice" From the President's Initiative on Race
This is a prestigious award given by the White House - BTG is still listed and
described on the White House website - under Clinton
1998: Outstanding Community Services Award
From the International Women of Distinction
1998: Best Practices Award for the Community Oriented Policing
and Education Program
From the National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC)
1998: Best Practices Award, Diversity Training for Law
Enforcement
From the NCPC
1997: Ameritech Award of Excellence in Crime Prevention
From the NCPC
1996: Crime Prevention Practitioner of the Year Award
From the Georgia Crime Prevention Association
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