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Stand Out Oregon Educator Wayne Bohm Joins The Found Guilty Board

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Found Guilty is pleased to announce that Wayne Bohm has joined the board and assumed the title of Executive Vice Chairman.

Wayne's community experience and influence are a notable victory for Found Guilty. As an educator for the past 18 years, Wayne has been on the front lines daily, teaching America's youth, so his impact will be felt immediately.

His work outside the classroom is what's most impressive such as his legendary can-food drive success! Here is Wayne being featured on ABC's Leaders in Learning series:



In his own words, here is why Wayne decided to join the Found Guilty Board:


"I have worked in public education for 18 years as a high school social studies teacher. Throughout my career as an educator, I have focused much of my time and energy outside the walls of my classroom, working with several non-profit organizations, participating in canned food drives, establishing a food pantry, and more.


Being involved in these efforts and working side by side with my students on these community improvement activities has been the most valuable and impactful work of my career. This work has been done to provide support, relief, and resources for underserved members of my community that is battling food insecurity and poverty. Fighting for the betterment of my community is a top priority in my professional career and in my personal life.


As an educator, I am on the front lines, and I have a voice and an avenue to relay important messages like the dangers and risks of fentanyl to the students in my classroom and in my school and to spread these messages through social media outlets.


When I heard about Found Guilty’s mission and cause, I immediately knew I wanted to be a part of this fight. As a father of two elementary-aged children, I am greatly concerned about fentanyl and the risks this dangerous drug could pose to my own children as they grow up. Education about the dangers of fentanyl and the risks of taking drugs that could contain fentanyl is something that needs to happen immediately.


America’s youth are dying from fentanyl overdoses at an unprecedented rate. These deaths could be prevented! The risks and legal ramifications of dealing and sharing drugs that could possibly contain fentanyl can lead to a life sentence in prison. Education and awareness about these dangers and the legal risks involved will save lives and keep people out of prison.


With great excitement and much enthusiasm, I have decided to join Found Guilty’s board of directors to spread awareness and educate America’s youth about this vital cause. I am looking forward to doing my part. It’s time to join the fight!"

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