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Customer contact management and dealership software provider ELEAD1ONE this week extended its pledge of ongoing donations to support the Oakland California Youth Outreach (OCYO) throughout the remainder of the year.

Officials indicated the donations help fund case management services provided to high-risk youth and young adults in the central and east areas of Oakland, Calif.

“The OCYO journey to serve the teens and young people of Oakland began during the mid-1960s. These type of small charitable organizations make a huge difference in communities across the country,” ELEAD1ONE partner Bill Wittenmyer said.

“ELEAD1ONE is committed to the future of OCYO as it moves toward a more vital role in the support and economic transformation already underway in this beautiful city. It is our honor to provide assistance to those who serve ‘Street Outreach’ and ‘Men of Influence’ in building more active relationships within Oakland’s most volatile areas,” Wittenmyer continued.

The donations from ELEAD1ONE began in January, and include a percentage of the company’s monthly sales revenue.

ELEAD1ONE continues to volunteer to Oakland’s diverse younger population for services such as conflict mediation, improving school attendance and population, and development of personal and career goals for success.

“We greatly appreciate ELEAD1ONE for supporting our efforts in reducing violent crime here in the city of Oakland,” OCYO executive director Geoffrey Godfrey said.

“Our young people are a great investment, and we are doing the best we can to support them, their families and the communities affected by the violence in our city,” Godfrey went on to say.

To learn more about this organization or make a donation, visit www.oaklandcyoinc.org/contact.