Justice Fund pilot program a crash-course in life skills for youths from vulnerable neighbourhoods

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A  sprawling 160-hectare campground in Saint George, Ont., is the site of a unique 12-week pilot program for teens from Toronto’s most vulnerable neighbourhoods. 

“Being able to come to this program just made me really happy,” said 15-year-old Kofi Oben. “The first week I was kind of confused, but as I got more into the program, I know that this program really is just trying to get us ready for the future.”

The Justice Fund Pilot Program launched in the fall this year. It’s organized by a team that includes the Tim Hortons Foundation and Noah “40” Shebib — the  global music powerhouse

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