KBOO Certifies the first group from the Morpheus Youth Project

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Morpheus Youth Project Completes their first KBOO Certified Training Class
Morpheus Youth Project is a project that began in 2010 by Carlos Chavez and Phil Stockton at the MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility in Woodburn, Oregon. Carlos and Phil began to conduct workshops in radio journalism and improvisational theater as volunteers under the supervision of the University of Hope Partnership Program at MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility in Woodburn, OR.

The purpose of the Morpheus Youth Project is to create an accessible, safe and respectful environment that encourages positive growth and provides creative opportunities through the arts and humanities.  We believe that by investing in our youth through education and encouraging the development of self-awareness, we will provide viable tools and positive options for young people as they mature.
 
KBOO has begun to certifiy the students that have completed the trainings at MacLaren, which are the same trainings that we offer for free at our Portland Studios.

Congraulations to the first students that completed the Anchor and Announcer Training:

Warith
Marcos
Neil
Saamir
Pavel
Christian
Jose
Keith
Elishah
Jeremy

The Morpheus Youth Project does amazing work, and are looking for help supporting what they do. The are currently in the midst of an Indie GoGo campaign which you can contribute to here

More about Morpheus Youth Project can be found at
http://www.morpheusyouth.org
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