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At any given time, Saint John’s Teen Resource Centre (TRC) is serving approximately 240 young people between the ages of 13 and 24. The centre has become the go-to organization for youth services in Saint John, specializing in educational attainment and NEET youth prevention.
Saint John the Baptist-King Edward (SJBKE) school, one of two south-end Saint John schools that will be decommissioned and replaced by a new-build school at Rainbow Park is more than a K-8 school.
The first update for the When Children Succeed, We Break the Cycle of Poverty project is complete and available here for review.
There is a powerful change in direction that is taking place in Greater Saint John. A determined effort to address generational poverty is seeing success. This city no longer has the highest rate of child poverty in Canada and actually is leading the way in reducing poverty.