The Do the Write Thing Challenge is a national program that unites students all across America. In pursuit of ending youth violence, this incredible program opens the doors of opportunity for middle school students to shed light on the massive impact of youth violence in their lives and throughout their local community. Part of the National Campaign to Stop Violence, the Challenge is the most widespread program in Palm Beach County that tackles youth violence. As the program continues to expand, South Florida students are given a voice to speak out against bullying and the violence that currently plagues the school systems today. You can view the results from the 2014 challenge below.
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- Kennedy Thomas & Michael Lesh, Winners of the 2014 Do The Write Thing Challenge
- Anquan Boldin, speaks during the Do the Write Thing Challenge luncheon at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach, Florida on May 12, 2014
- Harlem Globetrotters Anthony “Buckets” Blake performs at the Do the Write Thing Challenge luncheon
- Michael Lesh, Boca Raton and Kennedy Thomas, Royal Palm Beach, were judged the best by a committee of leaders in education, law enforcement, government, business and community affairs at the Do the Write Thing Challenge luncheon at the Kravis Center.
- Former Pahokee high school football star and current San Francisco 49er, Anquan Boldin, speaks during the Do the Write Thing Challenge luncheon at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach
- Bill Bone with the winners of the 2014 Do The Write Thing Challenge