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Why is FRG important to your family and friends?
Posted On 08/16/2009 11:53:45 by Hauntfox

"The FAIR Conference was inspiring and enlightening and I will recommend that everyone buy tickets for next year’s.

 

At the conference FRG was permitted to set up a table right next to the big names of the FAIR executives like Scott Gordon, Mike Parker, and John Lynch; I have to say that this was pretty coo... Read More



FRG Will Help Shape a Better World, Come See!
Posted On 07/22/2009 11:57:52 by Hauntfox
I posted this on the FRG blog, come and see at http://youth.fairblog.org/ "Hey Folks! I    know what you’re thinking, it’s about time I post an update on what’s been goin’ on at FRG.

 

Now it may seem like I am assuming a lot, but if you’re reading our blog then that means you’re as concerned about the youth as we are and ya probably know that every one of our projects at Rising Generation is designed to support the youth.

 

If you’re n... Read More



My blog is linked to from here!
Posted On 06/30/2009 07:57:39 by Hauntfox

I am a member of FRG, FAIR's Rising Generation.  We are youth and young adults who are committed to standing up for what is right and defending and enriching the testimonies of our fellow youth and young adults.  Our target audiences are youth and young adults, however we've gotten positive feedback from parents and friends as well!  Come enrich your life by reading the NEW FAIR's Rising Generation Blog. 

 

To get there, either click on the link abo... Read More









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