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PPT’s Supporting Newcomer Access Project (SNAP)

Supporting Newcomer Access Project (SNAP) is a peer sexual health education and leadership project for newcomer youth in Toronto. They train newcomer youth in the city to become sexual health educators who then make and lead workshops all around the city. All of their workshops are free.

Check out this wicked infographic/map they made:

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Like Teen Health Source, SNAP is a program of Planned Parenthood Toronto.

If you have questions about this topic, feel free to contact one of our peer educators. [Link]

Last Updated: April 2020

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