Teens
1 year ago • Oct 6, 2024
Teen Circle
By
Tamara Joseph
Tamara Joseph
Come together with other IKAR Teens to talk about current events, teen issues, or anything on your mind. This is a confidential, safe space for teens to build connections and talk about things. RSVP to come.
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