BY SANDRA IOLAN \bulanï¬wmg um: More than 60 per cent of Stuuffviflc's youth come home to an empty hams. accounting to (‘akfb livans. regional director onoung Life in Ymk and Durham n'gions. And when kids have time on their hands. them is no telling the type of activities they can get invoked in. good and bad. ' Which ‘3 why Mr. livam and a group of local pawns am hoping In (‘slabliSh a branch of the not-fm-pmï¬t (‘hristian outmach orga- nization in town. “livery kids need to haw a positive adull," in his or her life. Mr. Evans said. _ The organizatkm is fur l2 m 25 year olds ‘md is run by trained volunteers and staff. "It's fun. positive about relationships. i’usiiiw altcmatives to Friday and Saturday night activities. ()rganizmi chaos directed by an adult." he ' ‘ Young Life has been in Canada since 1954 and can also be f1 )und in 2’? other countries "Ymmg Life starts with comemed adults who spend time buikiing bridges of authen- tic friendship with teem â€" when they am. as they am. 80mm? their leaders believe in them uncomï¬tionally. teenagms begin to see that their livm have great worth. meaning and purpose. Young life offers teens adven- ture. hospitality and unumditional friend ship." acceding to the organizatbn’s patent Group hopes to provide adult guidance to youths W. ‘1“- website. It's not a counselling group. but an organi- zation uf peers. “Very inl‘unnal. very mlalinnal. So the kid feels like this is my friend. my peer. But pu boundaries of how to have a good time." acumiing m M L Evans- Smuï¬ville parents involved with the orga- nization saw the impact Young Life was having in Uxbridge and Port Perry and accord- ing to Mr. Evans. this community could use an organization like that. One of the biggest assets In a youth is a positive adult relationship with someone out~ side his or her family. In general. 10 per cent of children an: con- nected to urganizatiuns with afï¬lialkms u) rhun‘hcs m yuuth gmups. armnling tn Mr. Evans; Another 10 per cent are involved in Brownies or Cubs-like activities. while 80 per cent hf ymnh have no afl‘lliation with a gmup a: all. "Kids in smaller communities certainly don't haw as many options. ('lhey haw.) more space to feel alone." according to Mr. F.an l‘lw group's next step is to obtain funding in order to support program facilitation staff. A toque-st for money will be reviewed by town council during the 2013 budget grants and donations deliberations For more infomxation. go In muymnm- lifeca ' WOWW'MMMMN Wimfldmmm Pvt-adorn! with kmu “at. Q.:“ ‘1?! 51‘“. QA'IG Mi YDâ€. I ["17"- ‘Tga ‘6 14:9“ 2013 SORENTO MWMCWW BLWEEKLY §.L.P1.t LXI-LEI. éf€n~¢lr%.i gf‘rrï¬frbs‘ftyg .ull? :43. 4.13! e9.!.J.wf!. q. (VJ i a... ~iflï¬lagllvxg§£q1 .T: .25 X 34.39;.i;i 3F.l‘z..ll-IYI§§£‘~!"3\ 7. [as In! r.’h~}§.§n .pi fall a... Kigali-[30.381 1!. 3.3:: . I d .3! fr...all.3..l :9 33.3».4‘jgiivgég‘l .é‘ AV‘QH‘i-f.’ Chiral-Rh... luv: uâ€... 11.53!!! i!vrbl€«l.,im ‘.(-L!’.2llw.§»‘ ‘}.~i~q6hol..ut t3.i£ï¬-§‘83 uoae mxuu (moo gnu. THAN HomACR-V' 2 moat vum MRRANY V INâ€! roan EKAPE' moat Manama THAN TOYOTA RAV“ MARKHAM MITSUBISHI PLEASE CALL TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT WWW.“ “flmzmw 866-833-5365 Fm UP TO 60 WTHS The Power to Surprise .JIM'