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Youth in Philanthropy presented $36,500 worth of grants to local charities at Elton Collegiate in Forrest on Tuesday evening.
The event marked the 20th anniversary of the program, which has helped foster a culture of compassion and leadership among youth.
The funds were distributed by student groups from the schools, each of which researched and selected local charities they felt were deserving of support.
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