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n a region of Scotland where tradition and sectarianism have led to social divisions between several neighboring communities, a goup of young people are breaking down barriers and becoming voices of positive change. Building on the foundation laid during the PX2 Scotland launch last December, eight of the graduates have established a youth forum aimed at building unity and increasing opportunities for local teens.
n a region of Scotland where tradition and sectarianism have led to social divisions between several neighboring communities, a goup of young people are breaking down barriers and becoming voices of positive change. Building on the foundation laid during the PX2 Scotland launch last December, eight of the graduates have established a youth forum aimed at building unity and increasing opportunities for local teens.In addition to starting the forum, the group recently made a trip to Castlemilk to meet with another Youth Forum there, and see how they operate. Venturing out like this was a huge step outside of the traditional boundaries these teens grew up with, but once they discovered how nice their new friends were, they were even more excited to move forward with their project. We’re excited to see what they do to!
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