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Carla Blakley has seen the hurt that can happen when 2SLGBTQ youth aren’t accepted for who they are.
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Blakley, a Lutheran pastor in Regina for more than 20 years and a former co-chair of Camp fYrefly for 10 years, said she continues to hear stories from youth about backlash from their families, including being told that they’re wrong or that God doesn’t love them.
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Carla Blakley has seen the hurt that can happen when 2SLGBTQ youth aren’t accepted for who they are.
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Blakley, a Lutheran pastor in Regina for more than 20 years and a former co-chair of Camp fYrefly for 10 years, said she continues to hear stories from youth about backlash from their families, including being told that they’re wrong or that God doesn’t love them.
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A foremost Islamic charity organisation, Faith Unites Muslims Charity Initiatives (FUMCI), in conjunction with former Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Honourable Adeyemi Sabit Ikuforiji’s foundation, has concluded arrangement for the hosting of the sixth edition of its annual age-grade competition tagged “FUMCI Children Award for Excellence in Qur’an Recitation and Islamic Practice 2020.”
According to the amir of the organisation, AbdulMuiz Zubayr, the competition, which was designed for children between ages 7 and 12, attracts participants from the 20 local government areas and 37 local council development areas of the state who will be jostling for prizes in five categories.