How charity helps vulnerable young people move to independence

Emily Rogers
Monday, August 3, 2015

The Future 4 Me project supports young people making the transition from care or custody.

Each young person has a key worker who provides intensive one-to-one support to help them prepare for an independent life. Picture: Clark and Company/iStock
Each young person has a key worker who provides intensive one-to-one support to help them prepare for an independent life. Picture: Clark and Company/iStock

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