“Gwaan Easy” Giving At Risk Teens F1 Grade Support



A safe behaviour campaign has been launched for minors, parents and community members with a platform to address youth culture and to assist young people in achieving their full potential.

The seventeen year old apspiring F1 driver, Justin Sirgany, is championing the cause for safe behaviour among his peers, dubbed “Gwaan Easy”. The campaign will bring awareness to the many social challenges young people are facing.

Mental health advocacy and safe sex are among the list of topics at the forefront of the initiative.

The campaign’s hashtag #gwaaneasy is geared towards encouraging safe driving and developing interpersonal skills.

Rewatch CVM Live’s Major Story as Robian Williams tells us more:

 

 

 

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