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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2013/03/17/19/14/tjvNI.St.138.jpeg|413Gang of One case manager Mary Wilson (center), talks with a client before the start of the group meeting. Charlotte's only gang prevention and intervention group will lose the majority of it's funding and staff when federal grants run out in June. On Thursday night March 14,2013, Gang of One held its weekly dinner and support program for gang-involved youth and their families at the Greenville Center in Charlotte. Robert Lahser - rlahser@charlotteobserver.com
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2013/03/17/19/14/bOMcf.St.138.jpeg|525Gang of One case manager Ricardo Torres (right),shares a laugh with a client (left), before the start of the group meeting. Charlotte's only gang prevention and intervention group will lose the majority of it's funding and staff when federal grants run out in June. On Thursday night March 14,2013, Gang of One held its weekly dinner and support program for gang-involved youth and their families at the Greenville Center in Charlotte. Robert Lahser - rlahser@charlotteobserver.com
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2013/03/17/19/14/159VyW.St.138.jpeg|413Gang of One volunteer Luz Aveleyra (cq)(far right), fills clients plates with food at their group meeting. Charlotte's only gang prevention and intervention group will lose the majority of it's funding and staff when federal grants run out in June. On Thursday night March 14,2013, Gang of One held its weekly dinner and support program for gang-involved youth and their families at the Greenville Center in Charlotte. Robert Lahser - rlahser@charlotteobserver.com
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2013/03/17/19/14/19OOrv.St.138.jpeg|482Gang of One Intervention Supervisor Candice Whiteside (left),hands out a T-shirt to a client, case manager Ricardo Torres (right), before the start of the group meeting. Charlotte's only gang prevention and intervention group will lose the majority of it's funding and staff when federal grants run out in June. On Thursday night March 14,2013, Gang of One held its weekly dinner and support program for gang-involved youth and their families at the Greenville Center in Charlotte. Robert Lahser - rlahser@charlotteobserver.com
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2013/03/17/19/14/1ph6iK.St.138.jpeg|413Gang of One case manager Mary Wilson (right), talks with a client before the start of the group meeting. Charlotte's only gang prevention and intervention group will lose the majority of it's funding and staff when federal grants run out in June. On Thursday night March 14,2013, Gang of One held its weekly dinner and support program for gang-involved youth and their families at the Greenville Center in Charlotte. Robert Lahser - rlahser@charlotteobserver.com
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