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Sarah: “Home can be anywhere”

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Sarah - Betonne Jeugd

Having had a youth in poverty herself, Sarah is now working with vulnerable youngsters at Betonne Jeugd. “Having people around you makes you happier. But a lot of life is just luck.”

 

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