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A four year study was conducted using undercover operatives and with the compilation of the current literature, The Good Book About Bad Drugs, became the first major project completed by the organization. The book is a parenting guide to help parents to mitigate the potential that their children will become involved with the sale and/or use of illicit dugs.
Since then, the organization has addressed a variety of social, economic and educational issues in the United States. In August 2004, Gwen Anderson, a 30 year public school teaching veteran and president of the organization, became immensely concerned with the rising high school dropout rate across the country. As a result the organization embarked on yet another major research project and discerned that the dropout problem was the product of many undesirable circumstances.
Our mission then became to help to reverse these trends by providing students, educators and schools with cost free, technologically advanced, common sense solutions to an ever expanding national educational deficit.
In February of 2007, Judge Myron V. Anderson, AJARG's founder and CEO, through his criminal court experience, recognized that there is a severe deficit of employment opportunities that provide "livable wages" for nonviolent ex-offenders.
Resultantly, AJARG and Zadster set out to develop employment and entrepreneurial opportunities for this large group of underemployed Americans.
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