Robbinsville student receives governor’s community service award

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Robbinsville High School sophomore, Dean Alamleh (center), receives the New Jersey State Governor’s Jefferson Youth Community Service Award at a ceremony with Amani Ahmed of Princeton and Zain Bhayat of South Brunswick on June 8, 2013 at Burlington County College’s Enterprise Center in Mount Laurel.

Alamleh, Ahmed and Bhayat co-founded Eleven Points, a Muslim-Jewish interfaith youth group that works together around the shared value of serving the community. The group was recognized their contributions to the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen and HomeFront.

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