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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2002 A new program hopes to strengthen the personal and social skills of Aboriginal youth in Canada. Make a Connection focuses on conflict resolution, respect for self and others, goal setting and community involvement. It is part of a partnership between Nokia and the International Youth Foundation. The program hopes to reach more than 15,000 First Nations, Metis and Inuit youth from ages five to 18. Get the Story:
Hopes high for life skills program tailored to aboriginal kids (The Edmonton Journal 10/24) Relevant Links:
Make a Connection - http://www.makeaconnection.org/home.asp
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