AWR used as education tool for Resource Center
Today, the short version of ‘A Warrior’s Religion’ was utilized by Sarjeet Purewal of Pacific Resource Center Society (PCRS) and Club Utopia in conjunction with a presentation for her peers. The goal of the screening was to educate other members of the resource center on the precursors that exist in the South Asian and other minority communities that can lead young men and women to poor lifestyle choices.
PCRS is a great service to the community and has been a staple in Metro Vancouver and neighbouring communities for over 25 years. They encompass many programs that are specifically designed to help individuals and communities, I highly recommend that you check out their services and programs and utilize if needed.
The screening was followed by a great Q&A session. Topics touched on were sexism, alcoholism, domestic violence, and BC’s growing marijuana industry.
I wanted to thank everyone for another great screening, as a sincere promise to you, if ever any more help is needed, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Shout out to Sarjeet Purewal, coordinator, community activist, and youth mentor for many years and hopefully many years to come (don’t retire!) and Kiran Dhami for her continuous hard work and great presentation.
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Thanks everyone,
mani



