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Homeless Youth

October 2, 2013

safe-harbour-sjListen in to another podcast of “CABC Conversations” as we chat about Homeless Youth in Saint John, NB. Guests include Colin McDonald (Director, Safe Harbour Transitional Youth Services), Scott Crawford (Community Development Worker, Horizon Health Network), John Knight (Rivercross Mission), Rob Nylen (Senior Pastor, Rivercross Church), Lois Mitchell (Dir. Public Witness and Social Concerns, CABC), and hosted by Garth Williams (Associate Executive Minister, CABC).

The conversation does talk about the Saint John context but it does apply all across the Atlantic Provinces. Maybe your church is looking to get involved in your community around the issue of homeless youth. Contact Garth Williams, Jon Turner or Lois Mitchell at our office. Links: Safe Harbour Website

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