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Brandon program aims to help newcomer youth see future as leaders

Brandon program aims to help newcomer youth see future as leaders

CBC18-07-2025
The new Youth Rise Leadership Program aims to help newcomers and racialized youth in Brandon, Man., step into the world of local government and imagine themselves as future leaders. Organizers hope it will empower youth through civic engagement and leadership development.
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