Fathers' group steers boys away from a life of gangs

Laura McCardle
Tuesday, October 29, 2013

When his 16-year-old son was killed in a gang-related attack in May 2009, James Gregory wanted to take positive action to support young people living in deprived areas of Manchester to steer clear of crime.

Boys aged seven to 16 are involved in Fathers Against Violence programmes such as the Can U Kick It? initiative
Boys aged seven to 16 are involved in Fathers Against Violence programmes such as the Can U Kick It? initiative

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