In partnership with Wake County Human Services, we welcomed the LINKS weekly life skills program to The Hope Center at Pullen. Young people in foster care, ages 13-21, staff of Wake County Human Services, volunteers, and staff of The Hope Center at Pullen celebrated the relocation of this program from the Wake County Swinburne Office Building to its new home with a kickoff featuring a special dinner, an introduction to the upcoming LINKS schedule and expanded programs offered at The Hope Center at Pullen, ice breaker activities, a game truck and a DJ. Many participants in the LINKS program also participate in our tutoring program, our summer internship program and our newly established Drop-In Center.
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