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Bullying. No way!

21 March 2014

Today is National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence, and we meet Sheldon from Townsville Riverway Recovery Mission, who talks about overcoming bullying. 

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  1. What an amazing young man of God.So proud of you

  2. Lyle and laura
    Lyle and laura

    Sheldon exemplifies exactly what the Salvation Army is all about - focusing on others. He has maturity beyond his years and through his life experiences has a powerful message to be heard. We don't know the effects our words and actions today will have in the future. Positive responses can help change a person's life; negative responses can be detrimental now and in the future.

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