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Photograph Supervisory Special Agent Brett Hovington What can the FBI do for local communities? Many things. We invite you to learn about our community partnerships, our citizens' academies, and our mentoring programs for kids. We hope you enjoy our local stories and use our resources to be "crime smart." We know that our success against crime and terrorism only happens with your support and understanding, and we are proud to serve you.
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On November 19, 2009, FBI Newark Special Agent in Charge Weysan Dun and Newark Community Outreach Specialist Kimberly McDonald attended the annual Boys and Girls Club Gala with Doug Opirhory (shown here at podium) The FBI Newark Citizens’ Academy Alumni Association recently “adopted” the Garfield, NJ, Boys and Girls Club, which serves almost 2,000 children. On November 19, 2009, FBI Newark Special Agent in Charge Weysan Dun and Newark Community Outreach Specialist Kimberly McDonald attended the annual Boys and Girls Club Gala with Doug Opirhory (shown here at podium), who serves as president of both the Newark Citizens’ Academy Alumni Association and the Garfield Boys and Girls Club. Dun and McDonald had the opportunity to greet the youngsters attending the gala and discuss careers in the FBI. Also invited to the event were New Jersey community leaders, state legislators, law enforcement officers, and area educators.