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First-of-its-kind Micronesian youth center slated to open this month in Liliha

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                                <strong>“It’s crazy how I was on the other end getting counseling and help, and now I’m on this end giving back. It feels right to me.”</strong>
                                <strong>K-nard Narruhn</strong>
                                <em>We Are Oceania’s youth coordinator and community resource specialist is pictured above with Damien Mailbung, left, Leah Milne and Josie Howard, right</em>
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“It’s crazy how I was on the other end getting counseling and help, and now I’m on this end giving back. It feels right to me.”

K-nard Narruhn

We Are Oceania’s youth coordinator and community resource specialist is pictured above with Damien Mailbung, left, Leah Milne and Josie Howard, right

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                                We Are Oceania plans to open a youth center at 555 N. King St., formerly an American Savings Bank branch. Leah Milne worked in the office Friday.
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We Are Oceania plans to open a youth center at 555 N. King St., formerly an American Savings Bank branch. Leah Milne worked in the office Friday.

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                                <strong>“Just like a home means everything to a family, this center will be the same.”</strong>
                                <strong>Josie Howard</strong>
                                <em>Chief executive officer, We Are Oceania</em>
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“Just like a home means everything to a family, this center will be the same.”

Josie Howard

Chief executive officer, We Are Oceania

CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                <strong>“It’s crazy how I was on the other end getting counseling and help, and now I’m on this end giving back. It feels right to me.”</strong>
                                <strong>K-nard Narruhn</strong>
                                <em>We Are Oceania’s youth coordinator and community resource specialist is pictured above with Damien Mailbung, left, Leah Milne and Josie Howard, right</em>
CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                We Are Oceania plans to open a youth center at 555 N. King St., formerly an American Savings Bank branch. Leah Milne worked in the office Friday.
CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                <strong>“Just like a home means everything to a family, this center will be the same.”</strong>
                                <strong>Josie Howard</strong>
                                <em>Chief executive officer, We Are Oceania</em>