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We, as a group, are currently working toward fixing and improving these problems. The Teen Advisory Committee has been an eye opener that helps adults realize the daily struggles and challenges that teens face in our community. This unique and amazing group allows us, the teens, to be the experts. Because we actually deal with these problems and experiences head-on, we can offer unique firsthand thoughts and opinions that adults don\u2019t have. We have had many opportunities to present our platform and discuss our ideas with large groups of adults such as Step Forward\u2019s Leadership Council and its Workforce Development and Middle-Grade STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) network team.<\/p>\n