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Youth At Risk
Raffles Community Leader's Forum'2009.
Friday, June 12, 2009
Hello everybody. Since it is not active yet, I wanna start a topic which needs your opinions.

My mum is working for AWWA (Asian Women Welfare Association) and she is handling pri 5 to sec 1 students who come from broken families, much like the New Hope organisation. So she told me about these students come to the centre from 2-5pm to do anything they want. But then 2-3pm is reserved for doing homework. However, they come only at 3 to play games. Honestly, they are in trouble as they got influenced and they smoke.

So i was thinking of ways AWWA can improve this situation, thus helping these youths realise that they need to do something to have a brighter future. How?

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