‘The Link: Youth and Family Supports’ unveiled a social media campaign to raise awareness about the consequences of gang involvement on Wednesday. The Link’s chief executive officer Kerri Irvin-Ross said supporting responsive counselling is essential for creating security and belonging for at-risk youth.
Anti-gang campaign targets recruitment, raises awareness of resources for at-risk-youth
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