Mojan Daneshfar
Mojan Daneshfar
Mojan Daneshfar
My Voice has Power
My Voice has Power
My Voice has Power
Toronto Police
Toronto Police
Toronto Police
About the Campaign: Youth violence is increasing in Toronto, yet many young people remain silent as they often see asking for help as a weakness. They need to realize that speaking up is the first step toward a brighter and stronger future. By reframing help-seeking as a sign of strength and presenting neighbourhood police as a trusted source of support, we can reduce negative outcomes and empower youth to confidently reach out to the Neighbourhood Community Officer program.
About the Campaign: Youth violence is increasing in Toronto, yet many young people remain silent as they often see asking for help as a weakness. They need to realize that speaking up is the first step toward a brighter and stronger future. By reframing help-seeking as a sign of strength and presenting neighbourhood police as a trusted source of support, we can reduce negative outcomes and empower youth to confidently reach out to the Neighbourhood Community Officer program.
About the Campaign: Youth violence is increasing in Toronto, yet many young people remain silent as they often see asking for help as a weakness. They need to realize that speaking up is the first step toward a brighter and stronger future. By reframing help-seeking as a sign of strength and presenting neighbourhood police as a trusted source of support, we can reduce negative outcomes and empower youth to confidently reach out to the Neighbourhood Community Officer program.
About the Campaign: Youth violence is increasing in Toronto, yet many young people remain silent as they often see asking for help as a weakness. They need to realize that speaking up is the first step toward a brighter and stronger future. By reframing help-seeking as a sign of strength and presenting neighbourhood police as a trusted source of support, we can reduce negative outcomes and empower youth to confidently reach out to the Neighbourhood Community Officer program.
About the Campaign: Youth violence is increasing in Toronto, yet many young people remain silent as they often see asking for help as a weakness. They need to realize that speaking up is the first step toward a brighter and stronger future. By reframing help-seeking as a sign of strength and presenting neighbourhood police as a trusted source of support, we can reduce negative outcomes and empower youth to confidently reach out to the Neighbourhood Community Officer program.
Credits: ST: Mojan Daneshfar AD: Anh Tran and Gabriel Cibotari SW: Mojan Daneshfar and Anh Tran
Credits: ST: Mojan Daneshfar AD: Anh Tran and Gabriel Cibotari SW: Mojan Daneshfar and Anh Tran
Credits: ST: Mojan Daneshfar AD: Anh Tran and Gabriel Cibotari SW: Mojan Daneshfar and Anh Tran
Credits: ST: Mojan Daneshfar AD: Anh Tran and Gabriel Cibotari SW: Mojan Daneshfar and Anh Tran
Credits: ST: Mojan Daneshfar AD: Anh Tran and Gabriel Cibotari SW: Mojan Daneshfar and Anh Tran
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