
Wilmington Youth Graduate From After-School Achievement Program
Dozens of at-risk teens in Wilmington are celebrating a major milestone after completing an intensive after-school enrichment program. Their graduation ceremony next month will honor the hard work that's already changing their futures.
Young people in Wilmington are proving that with the right support, any student can thrive. Wilmington's Residential Adolescent Achievement Place (WRAAP) will honor graduates of its After School Enrichment Academy on May 11, celebrating teens who've completed the rigorous program designed to help at-risk youth succeed.
The ceremony takes place at 4 p.m. at Freedom's Way Ministries. Students being recognized have met all program requirements while showing significant academic and personal growth.
Judge James H. Faison III from the 5th Judicial District Court will deliver the keynote address. His presence underscores how seriously the community takes these young people's achievements.
WRAAP founder and CEO Daryl Dockery built the organization on a simple belief: success requires constant achievement, and personal involvement creates real academic and social change. That philosophy has earned WRAAP both state and national recognition as an award-winning nonprofit serving New Hanover County's youth.

The Ripple Effect
This graduation represents more than individual student success. WRAAP's work bridges educational and social gaps that affect entire families and communities, creating positive change that extends far beyond the classroom.
The ceremony will also recognize the parents, volunteers, and community members who've supported these students throughout their journey. Their involvement proves that youth success is truly a team effort.
The organization invites community members to attend the graduation and show support for the young graduates. Watching these students cross the finish line sends a powerful message: Wilmington believes in its young people.
These graduates are walking proof that investing in at-risk youth pays dividends for everyone.
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