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What is AT-CURA?

Acting Together (AT) is a federally funded project aiming to identify factors that protect youth from gang involvement and to support community resilience-promoting initiatives. The project, led by Kwantlen Polytechnic University in Surrey, B.C., Canada has brought together 12 community partner organizations and nine academic researchers from four post-secondary institutions.

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We want your help!

If you are a parent, teacher, teenager, high school or university student, service provider, policy maker, law enforcement agent or community activist, and are concerned with the issues of gang involvement and youth violence, you are invited to participate in the project’s various activities, including research. Please contact us for more information.

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"The South Asian community has been provided with a valuable tool through the funding of the AT-CURA Project.

This constructive and collaborative project will be imperative in addressing the reasons behind behavourial patterns of youth which lead them to engage in criminal activity."

Sarbjeet Kaur Sarai
Founding member and board member of community partner CORSA Foundation

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