Forty-three underprivileged youth from vulnerable communities and 07 staff from the Methodist Church Peliyagoda Community Development (MCPCD) project participated in an experiential learning programme designed and conducted by Sanctuary House on the 25th of March. Topics covered included learning to make wise choices, prioritising study assignments, setting life goals, communicating effectively, and conflict resolution among peers. All these were explored by the participants using experiential activities.
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