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Interview with Felecia Pullen, founder of the SAFE in Harlem coalition

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Social worker, nonprofit founder, and activist, Felecia Pullen joined us for a conversation about the drug epidemic in the Harlem community.

Before enrolling in Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service, Felecia had already founded Let’s Talk S.A.F.E.T.Y., a youth initiative focused on substance abuse prevention education. This was the first step in establishing a much broader vision for what is possible for Harlem. Utilizing 25 years of experience in business development, she rallied churches, businesses, government agencies and institutions to support her goal of promoting a substance-abuse-free environment for the children in the Harlem community. S.A.F.E. in Harlem was born.

 

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