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Youth Peer Support (Everyday Concerns Support Group)

A support group for anyone between the age of 18 to 25 years old to join in.
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  • Who Is This Support Group For?

    Peer support for the youth (between the age of 18 to 25). We realised that this age group sees a lot of changes in their life, who they are, where they stand in the world, what are the beliefs they want to keep, they also are affected by different transitions during this period.


    You may clarify the above details with them directly.

This event is a support group gathering by Youth Peer Support (Everyday Concerns Support Group).


FAQs

1. What is Youth Peer Support (Everyday Concerns Support Group) about?

It’s a space for anyone between the age of 18 to 25 years old to join in. They discuss topics that are commonly faced by that age group (eg, expectations, transition, self identity, relationships, etc). It’s a space for the youth to speak freely, share, listen and support one another.

2. How does one sign up? What’s the coordination process like?

Any interested members can register through our website. They have to provide us with certain details like name, age and area. They also have to acknowledge the terms and conditions of the peer support post which a member of our staff calls them to explain the general protocols of the peer support.

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Key Event Details

May
31
Saturday, May 31
1:30pm - 2:30pm
1 session
ETA
Fee
β‚Ή 0 (Free!)
Event Medium
Offline
Venue
Agatsu Foundation Community Centre
Organized By
Organized By The Community
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