New leaders take center stage at Saturday's big event

A new breed of west Orlando leaders will take center stage this Saturday at the Community Care Fair being held at the Central Florida Fairgrounds.

Miles Mulrain Jr., Khing Zulu and the Let Your Voice Be Heard organization are the driving force behind the free event that was designed to share opportunities, information and fun with the community – especially young people. The event begins at 12 noon and ends at 6 p.m.

Dozens of non-profit and social-service organizations will be on hand to share information. There will be vendor tables, food and drink, as well as musical performances by Mook Boy, Elised, King Biggie and other artists.

Let Your Voice Be Heard has been working hard in the community to engage young people to help keep the peace, share ideas with monthly discussion forums and collaborating with other grassroots organizations, such as Saving Our Daughters Inc, 1Community 1Orlando, and others.


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