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Something everybody should care about

Tags: Future, Challenges, Health & Wellness

What is something you wish everybody in your community cared about?

Teen Pregnancy is very stupid, dumb, and just sad. You have your whole life in front of you, why have a baby?



By Lala, Unknown
Recorded at Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh on December 31, 2012
Description:
This story was shared through The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh's Teen website.



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