Program reaches out to vulnerable young

By Dominic Geiger
February 18 2014 - 4:15am
Youth Off The Streets founder Father Chris Riley and Throsby MP Stephen Jones (left) with Cleone Ruatita, Liam Edwards and Zac Collins at the new Berkeley outreach service. Picture: SYLVIA LIBER
Youth Off The Streets founder Father Chris Riley and Throsby MP Stephen Jones (left) with Cleone Ruatita, Liam Edwards and Zac Collins at the new Berkeley outreach service. Picture: SYLVIA LIBER
Building trust: Youth Off The Streets founder Father Chris Riley and Throsby MP Stephen Jones (left) with Cleone Ruatita, Liam Edwards and Zac Collins at the new Berkeley outreach service. Picture: SYLVIA LIBER
Building trust: Youth Off The Streets founder Father Chris Riley and Throsby MP Stephen Jones (left) with Cleone Ruatita, Liam Edwards and Zac Collins at the new Berkeley outreach service. Picture: SYLVIA LIBER
Building trust: Youth Off The Streets founder Father Chris Riley and Throsby MP Stephen Jones (left) with Cleone Ruatita, Liam Edwards and Zac Collins at the new Berkeley outreach service. Picture: SYLVIA LIBER
Building trust: Youth Off The Streets founder Father Chris Riley and Throsby MP Stephen Jones (left) with Cleone Ruatita, Liam Edwards and Zac Collins at the new Berkeley outreach service. Picture: SYLVIA LIBER

At-risk youth in Berkeley and Bellambi are receiving a helping hand after charity organisation Youth Off The Streets opened outreach services in the suburbs.

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