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1. SUCCESS STORY: WE MADE IT TO THE NEWS




The feeling is always overwhelming when the work we have been doing is reaching more people, we have worked very hard to be where we are today and we as a team are proud of everything we have achieved in this short space. 


We will continue to do good by our community

continue to fight until our streets are drug free

We will need your help to make this all possible. 


Thank you to each and everyone who has supported us. Our sponsors who have made it all possible, we hope you will continue to work with us. 

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