Navigating Without a Safety Net
She aged out of foster care at 18 without family to fall back on. He graduated high school while couch-surfing because home wasn't safe. They're first-generation, low-income, and lack the informal supports most students take for granted. Across Canada, some students pursue education while navigating circumstances that leave them without safety nets others barely notice havingâand educational systems rarely accommodate their reality.
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