30 Minutes speaks with Ann Yellott, Culture of Peace Alliance Grants Coordinator, and Andrea Martinez, senior at Pueblo High School and youth chair of the Youth and Peace Conference Planning Committee. The 4th Annual Youth and Peace Conference takes place Saturday, February 21st at Higher Ground at Wakefield, 101 W. 44th St from 9am to 4:30 pm. With a focus on compassion, the Youth and Peace Conference is open to youth from 5th grade through 23 years, and adults who live with or work with youth. Breakfast, lunch, and snacks are served and childcare is available throughout the event. Registration and more details about the conference are available online at HigherGround.me/YourthPeaceAZ.
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