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A group of students with a completed mural.
A group of students with a completed mural.
Mural Painting at Community
and Family Services office
On Friday, May 20 a group
of high school students
helped to create a more wel-
coming space in the Salva-
tion Army's Community and
Family Services office
located at 32 Albert Street.
The group of approxi-
mately 25 grade 10 students
from various schools within
Huron and Perth County
were participating in a youth
leadership program called
HOBY CLEW.
These students were
identified within their
schools as individuals who
demonstrated great leader-
ship potential and this work-
shop was designed to build
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Approximately 25 grade 10 students from various schools in Huron
and Perth county gathered on May 20; they painted murals for the
Salvation Army's Community and Family Services office located at
32 Albert Street.
confidence and help culti-
vate stronger leadership
skills.
HOBY CLEW is an acro-
nym that stands for Hugh
O'Brian Youth Leadership
Community Leadership
Workshop. Central Grand
Secondary Grade 11 student
Melissa Milligan volunteered
to spearhead this work pro-
ject in partnership with the
Salvation Army.
The hope is that as indi-
viduals come in to access
services at the Salvation
Army Community and Fam-
ily Services, these murals
will in a way say you are wel-
come, valued and loved.
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