Somali Canadian Facts:
The first Somali immigrants were students who arrived and settled in Montreal and Toronto in the early 70s. Established Somali-Canadian Communities are found in Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, and newer ones have formed in Edmonton, Calgary, Winnipeg, Fort McMurray, and Grand berry
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Youth Justice
The Youth Justice Programs at CFS offers support to young people primarily between 12-18 years of age who are involved in different stages of the youth justice system. Our clients are moderate to high-risk youth facing a range of complex challenges.

Whether the youth have just been charged, are seeking bail, serving an open custody sentence or are on probation, our programs offer them guidance, counseling and comprehensive support to help them make better choices.

CFS works in partnership with the community and youth service agencies to deliver quality programs to assist youth to make positive changes in their lives and at the same time to take responsibility for their actions. These programs provide advocacy and support to youth and youth at risk, and assessment and referral services for youth and families.
 

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