Lena’s thirteen year old son, Roman, talks about how important the food they receive from Food Share is to his family.| Food Share of Ventura County
We first met “Lucia” as an 8th grader arrested for unauthorized use of a car and possession of a handgun. Lucia had been plagued by family troubles throughout her childhood and just wanted to feel accepted. Here's how we helped.| Louisiana Center for Children's Rights
We first met “Nadia” as an 8th grader arrested for theft under $1,000. Her crime? Simply being present when her friend was caught stealing a pack of gum. What could and should have been a teachable moment for two adolescent girls instead became a frightening legal ordeal. Here is how we helped.| Louisiana Center for Children's Rights
Meet Lena from Oxnard, California. A busy Mom and a hardworking student, who wants to build a bright future for her children. Lena's family sometimes rely on Food Share's pantry partners for food.| Food Share of Ventura County
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Learn how Walker Sands partnered with Confirm to elevate its brand authority in a crowded B2B HR Tech landscape.| Walker Sands
All Out Apple offers consumers an easy-to-access online sales site where they can directly purchase refurbished Apple products from Diamond Assets. Developed as a way for cost and environmentally mindful consumers to sustainably and affordably update their devices, All Out Apple joins Diamond Assets’ longstanding wholesale business unit, which has been providing high-quality refurbished Apple devices to clientele for a decade. The post Diamond Assets Announces All Out Apple Tech Resale Onli...| Diamond Assets
Winter break is the ideal time for schools to upgrade their tech, with opportunities to save up to 25% on Apple device buybacks. Partnering with a buyback provider like Diamond Assets can help offset costs and maximize savings during this strategic time. The post WHY WINTER BREAK IS AN IDEAL TIME FOR SCHOOL TECH BUYBACKS appeared first on Diamond Assets.| Diamond Assets
The South Pike County School District in Murfreesboro, Ark., home to 700 students and recognized as an Apple Distinguished School program, has seamlessly integrated technology into its educational framework. Leaders there say a key player in their success is Diamond Assets, a partner that ensures a hassle-free process for both educators and students when upgrading the district’s iPads every two years. The post South Pike County School District Seamlessly Upgrades Tech With Diamond Assets ap...| Diamond Assets
When we first met “Zoey,” she was a tenth grader struggling with a challenging home life. She was in constant conflict with her mother, who offered no guidance or boundaries and would kick her out. To escape this situation, Zoey would frequently run away. She would stay out all night with a group of teens that would hang out, joke around, smoke weed, and occasionally break into a car for money or a ride. This resulted in several arrests for Zoey. | Louisiana Center for Children's Rights
When we first met “Jaylah,” it was immediately clear how much she cared for her family – and how badly she wanted to be able to provide for them. At 17, Jaylah is a loving mother to two young children: a two-month-old and a three-year-old. But she was all on her own, with little to no guidance from the adults in her life.| Louisiana Center for Children's Rights
We first met “Emmett” as a 12th grader shortly after his arrest at school for having a small amount of marijuana on him. As if an arrest for simple misbehavior weren’t destabilizing enough, his school was also pushing for expulsion.| Louisiana Center for Children's Rights
We first met “Amaya” in 2020 as a sophomore in high school after she was arrested for her involvement in a high-profile carjacking. By the time LCCR was assigned her case, she had already been sentenced to 10 years in juvenile prison. | Louisiana Center for Children's Rights