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The Pathways to Healing Partnership working on the North Island

The Province is providing 60-thousand dollars towards a program aimed at helping high-risk children.
The Pathways to Healing Partnership is a pilot project that helps children and families that are in need of care after suffering intensive traumatic experiences.
Spokesperson Jan Ference with the Comox Valley Child Development Association says the healing comes from a neurological standpoint.
Ference says they are doing work in the Comox Valley, Port Hardy, Alert Bay and Campbell River.

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