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  • Bio of Introducer:<br />
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President Obama will be introduced by Kiara Molina, a ninth-grader at the Harlem Children’s Zone Promise Academy. Kiara, whose mother and grandmother are both from the Dominican Republic, lives in Harlem and has been with the Harlem Children’s Zone since she was four years old.<br />
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Stage Participants:<br />
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Joining the President on stage are students and staff from the Harlem Children’s Zone, the program that served as one of the models for the Promise Zone Initiative. Since 1997, Harlem Children’s Zone has provided free support for the community through new schools, parenting workshops, a pre-school program, after-school programs and child-oriented health programs for thousands of families. The Harlem Children’s Zone offers a comprehensive, neighborhood approach with the goal of breaking the cycle of poverty, so that every child can graduate from college and have a chance to live their dreams. The program currently serves more than 12,300 children from birth through college, including 1,450 students who attend their two Promise Academy Charter schools and more than 9,000 students from traditional public schools. The participants on stage all attend or work at their Promise Academy charter schools.THE WHITE HOUSE<br />
Office of the Press Secretary<br />
For Immediate Release                                               January 9, 2014<br />
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REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT<br />
ON PROMISE ZONES<br />
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THE PRESIDENT:  Well, welcome to the White House, everybody. And that was one of the best introductions I’ve ever had.  (Applause.)  So we’re so proud of Kiara for the introduction and for sharing your story, and you’re just so poised.  And I know Geoff Canada is just out there all excited -- (laughter) -- and proud, and I know your mom is proud.  I know she is.  She should be. <br />
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Kiara and the rest of these young people grew up in a 97-square-block section of Harlem.  It’s a place where the odds used to be stacked against them every
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  • WHHA staff pose during the WHHA's first day back in the White House after more than a decade. On November 7, the WHHA reopened its shop in the White House "Booksellers area" in the White House East Wing, after more than a decade kept outside because of security changes after 9/11. (Photo by Matthew Paul D'Agostino / WHHA) 2013 White House Historical Association
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  • Matt Wuerker, staff cartoonist for Politico, poses with his caricature of Hugh S. Sidey at The Hay-Adams Hotel. (Photo by Matthew Paul D'Agostino / WHHA) 2013 White House Historical Association
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  • WHHA staff, Board, and community supporters attended two "Innovation Cafés," in August and September, sponsored by Deloitte and GovLab. These gathering worked out ideas for the functionality and design for the future WHHA digital database and mobile app. (Photo by Matthew D'Agostino / WHHA) 2013 White House Historical Association
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  • WHHA Staff and supporters attended two "Innovation Cafés" organized by Deloitte with the aim at providing ideas for WHHA's digital assets. This second café focused on the developed of the WHHA mobile app, and participants duly became mobile, and taking to the streets and path outside.  (Photo by Matthew Paul D'Agostino / WHHA) 2013 White House Historical Association
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