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Greenville women launch Young Afro Excellence to mentor youths, uplift community

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Young Afro Excellence provides a mentorship program for 12 to 24-year-olds, holds community events and offers business grants and scholarships.

Source: Greenville Online | Greater Greenville Area, SC

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