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Created in collaboration with Brent Council and the Metropolitan Police, #TheBoyFromBrent campaign has launched with the unveiling of amnesty knife bins across the borough and the announcement of new community partnerships designed to help bring about a positive change for young people.
Brent Goes Global is a collaboration between the Raheem Sterling Foundation, Young Brent Foundation and talkSPORT, enabling a group of 15 young people from Brent to take part in a unique once in a lifetime trip to Jamaica. During their 10-day trip, the group had an opportunity to develop new skills that will help forge their future career paths and prospects by experiencing a range of community-established social action projects, exploring new cultures, making intercultural friendships and above all, making lasting memories.
This is their video story of their life-enhancing experience.
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