Reality Check Program, Inc.Address2550 Palm Bay Rd ContactLarry Lawton | |
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Service Disabled Veteran Owned | Coast Guard, Separated | Member since March 29th, 2010 | |
Lawton 911 (Reality Check Program) is a four part program designed to help Teens and Young Adults make the right choices. A main product (DVD) endorsed by courts, Law Enforcement, and community organizations. Lawton 911 specializes in helping at-risk teens stay out of jail or NOT go to jail. Contact Reality Check Program, Inc. today in Palm Bay at: (321) 327-2921. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership...Discipline, early riser, passion, honor and loyalty. This page has been visited 3042 times. | |
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