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F.I.T ANGELS (Future is Today: Adults Nuturing Girls Empowering Life Skills) is a new program idea being put together by founder Candice Bent.
Candice herself was a teenage single mother who has experience, wisdom and education on being a successful teenage single mother. She has a daughter who is now 18 yrs old, graduate of High School and currently a full time student at S.A.I.T.

This program hopes to assist teen moms and pregnant teens with career choices, education & training, peer support, parenting skills, mentor relationships, budgeting skills and much more.

This program is currently in the assessment and research stage with a possible start date of Jan 2008.

To learn more about the program please visit F.I.T ANGELS website at http://www.freewebs.com/fitlifeafterteenpregnacy.

Please take one of the surveys that are applicable to you to helps us better assess the needs of this program in Calgary.
 
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