Just Say YES (Youth Equipped to Succeed), an educational nonprofit providing impactful student assemblies and peer-to-peer mentoring programs, will feature Candice and Tony Romo as honorary chairs and Gena and Chuck Norris as immediate past chairs for its 7th Annual Celebration. This year’s event will feature Dallas’ own retired Police Chief David Brown as its guest speaker.
This year’s Celebration theme, Building Bridges, reflects Just Say YES’ mission to connect students with educators, mentors and parents who will empower them to say YES to their dreams and goals and no to destructive choices. The evening celebration will also feature 15 of the organization’s STARS Peer-to-Peer Mentoring students, highlighting the important work of Just Say YES.
Just Say YES (Youth Equipped to Succeed), an educational nonprofit providing impactful student assemblies and peer-to-peer mentoring programs, will feature Candice and Tony Romo as honorary chairs and Gena and Chuck Norris as immediate past chairs for its 7th Annual Celebration. This year’s event will feature Dallas’ own retired Police Chief David Brown as its guest speaker.
This year’s Celebration theme, Building Bridges, reflects Just Say YES’ mission to connect students with educators, mentors and parents who will empower them to say YES to their dreams and goals and no to destructive choices. The evening celebration will also feature 15 of the organization’s STARS Peer-to-Peer Mentoring students, highlighting the important work of Just Say YES.
Just Say YES (Youth Equipped to Succeed), an educational nonprofit providing impactful student assemblies and peer-to-peer mentoring programs, will feature Candice and Tony Romo as honorary chairs and Gena and Chuck Norris as immediate past chairs for its 7th Annual Celebration. This year’s event will feature Dallas’ own retired Police Chief David Brown as its guest speaker.
This year’s Celebration theme, Building Bridges, reflects Just Say YES’ mission to connect students with educators, mentors and parents who will empower them to say YES to their dreams and goals and no to destructive choices. The evening celebration will also feature 15 of the organization’s STARS Peer-to-Peer Mentoring students, highlighting the important work of Just Say YES.