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World Teachers’ Day
Trevor was once again a guest on Global’s Breakfast Television. This time for World Teachers’ Day. Once again Trevor didn’t do it alone and was joined with our grade 9 student Jonah. Together they spoke of Streetfront, Street2Peak, marathon running and our fast approaching SHLF Run on Oct. 14th.
As Trevor states in the interview 100% of the proceeds goes to our little school in EastVan! (http://shlf.ca/run to register/donate/support).
Well done to Jonah doing what many people would be terrified to do! You did awesome!! Watch the interview here…
Global News Streetfront Story
Here is another media profile on our Streetfront marathon running program.
http://globalnews.ca/video/3514602/east-vancouver-teacher-turns-at-risk-youth-into-marathon-runners
Trevor speaks with The Tyee
Here’s another video highlighting Streetfront and what we can accomplish with our students. Thanks to The Tyee for their continued interest in our little school.
CBC The Early Edition – Oct. 14th, 2016
On the morning of October 14th Trevor along with Blythe Hartley sat down with The Early Edition radio host Rick Cluff to discuss the Strachan Hartley Legacy Foundation annual run and its partnership with Streetfront. The 10th Annual SHLF Run happened on Oct. 16th
Click here to listen to the interview that starts at 51:20 minutes into The Early Edition show.
Emily and Trevor on Breakfast Television
Congratulations to Streetfront student Emily Lloyd on representing herself, her classmates, her family, and Streetfront well while telling her story on Breakfast Television. Way to promote Streetfront and the Street2Peak Project!
Watch for yourself here…
CLICK video: “Jesse’s Journey”
Contributing to Lives of Inner City Kids (CLICK) is a community-based, non-profit foundation that was initiated to help inner city children and youth in Vancouver. They are a great supporters of the students at Streetfront. They have produced this touching story highlighting a former students journey. Jessie does a great job in representing many of the challenges our student’s have and do face in their lives. Well done Jessie and thank you for representing your peers so well and sharing your story!