The questions were prepared by the the League of Women Voters of Alameda and asked of all candidates for this office.
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1. If you are elected, what programs would you propose or support to serve at-risk youth who may end up in the juvenile justice system?
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Answer from Beverly Johnson:
The key to helping Alameda kids who are at-risk--and the key to keeping more Alameda kids from becoming at-risk--is maintaining the high quality of community services that Alamedans have come to expect. As mayor, I will work to keep Alameda schools safe and thriving; to enhance the parks and recreation facilities for kids and citizens in general. A close-knit, caring community will often keep kids from becoming at-risk in the first place. As mayor, I would fight to protect the institutions and programs that keep our community spirit strong.
Answer from Barbara A. Kerr:
Alameda has many private organizations which help at-risk youth; however, the one I support the most is our own Recreation and Park Department which has a broad variety of well-run programs. The after school programs are particularly important for at-risk youth. The Police Department's DARE program is another City of Alameda program which is very effective.
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The order of the candidates is random and changes daily.
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