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2009 DTAP Graduation
To celebrate the achievement of Brooklyn DTAP
graduates, the Kings County District
Attorney’s Office sponsors a graduation
ceremony every year. On this auspicious
occasion, District Attorney Hynes presents
the graduates with certificates
acknowledging their achievement and he meets
those family members and friends who have
played crucial roles in the graduates’
efforts to face their drug addiction and
maintain sobriety. Two or three graduates
often share with the audience their unique
perspectives on their struggle with drugs
and their DTAP experience. In addition, the
president of the Alumni Association
traditionally presents an award to an
outstanding DTAP alumnus or alumna of the
year. Finally, a keynote speaker will often
deliver an address. Past keynote speakers
have included Asa Hutchinson, the former
head of the federal Drug Enforcement
Administration, and Joseph A. Califano, Jr.,
president of the National Center on
Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at
Columbia University and former United States
Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare,
and Reverend Doctor Johnny Ray Youngblood,
Senior Pastor of St. Paul Community Baptist
Church in Brooklyn.
Over the years, several DTAP graduates have
expressed amazement that they managed to travel such a
distance -- only a few years earlier, they had been either
in jail or on the street running from the police, and now,
they were embracing their families and friends and shaking
the hand of the district attorney. The graduation ceremony
brings into sharp focus the incredible achievement of the
DTAP participants and the success of the DTAP program.

District Attorney Charles J. Hynes and Norma Fernandes, the
President of the DTAP Alumni Association and a KCDA ComAlert
Community Coordinator (sixth & seventh from left) join with
the Honorable Joseph E. Gubbay, who delivered the keynote
address, (first from the right in the back row) in
congratulating some of KCDA's 2010 DTAP Graduates.
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