Kids Play Foundation hosting first of its kind Youth Elections Forum
Ish Sharma Kids Play Foundation, 28 Sep, 2022 03:48 PM
KidsPlay Foundation has been in the forefront of promoting success with youth in our community, which the organization believes is the key to the future.
The Foundation's mission statement is to ensure they do everything possible to keep our youth safe from a lifestyle of drugs, gangs, and crime.
The Foundation is having the first ever of its kind, a Youth Elections Forum. The Foundation is holding the Youth Elections Forum on Sunday, October 2nd at 1pm at Fleetwood Community Centre in Surrey.
This is an initiative for the youth and by the youth to better understand how they view the community and the changes they would like to bring about.
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