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Aaron J. Dames
BornAaron Jamar Dames
(1994-01-15) 15 January 1994 (age 30)
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Pen nameAJ
OccupationBusinessman
NationalityAmerican
EducationWhiddon-Rogers Education Center
Literary movementChicago Black Renaissance

Aaron Jamar Dames (born 15 January 1994) is an American writer, businessman, youth advocate, and animal rights advocate. He is known for his work in community advocacy and nonprofit management.

Dames attended Broward College concurrently while completing his senior year at Whiddon-Rogers Education Center, showcasing his dedication to higher education and academic pursuits. He graduated from Whiddon-Rogers Education Center on June 6, 2013, where he laid the foundation for his commitment to community service and activism.

In 2014, Aaron was recognized for his outstanding dedication to youth advocacy and community service, receiving the "Outstanding Youth Advocates" award presented by Florida's Children First.

As of 2023, Dames is actively involved in managing and operating two 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporations in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. He serves as a key figure in Pitbulls Are Family Inc, an organization dedicated to supporting and advocating for pitbulls, as well as ExcellaReads Corporation, focused on promoting literacy and educational initiatives within the community.

Dames' commitment to animal rights and literacy underscores his passion for driving positive change within his community. His work in both sectors highlights his dedication to social causes and his efforts to empower marginalized groups.

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