Episode Synopsis "The Golondrina Family Reflect on Living in Poverty and the Importance of Positive Mentorship"
Cassandra, Victor and Keagan Golondrina talk about living in Gilbert Park, a Manitoba Housing complex, for 11 year and what it was like living and growing up in poverty. Victor and Keagan discuss the importance of positive role models in their lives and the impact the Boys and Girls Clubs of Winnipeg had on them growing up.
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