Description
In this episode N'DIGO Studio interviews CEO and founder of 'InZone' Terrance Wallace about how his early experiences as a child taught him life lessons about the value of diversity and how we can overcome and learn to live with all people. Terrance explains how these experiences, together with a brush with death and his time running hostels in Auckland for disadvantaged Maori and Pasifika youths, inspired him to create the 'InZone' program and later the acclaimed documentary film 'In The Zone'.
Terrance believes that every kid deserves a safe community, an education and a safe home in order to reach their full potential. That is what the 'InZone' project is all about. Tune in to hear Terrance's inspiring story of how he saw a need for youths in Auckland and ultimately how he used that experience to bring 'InZone' back to his home town of Chicago.
To donate to this InZone cause and learn more about Terrance Wallace and InZone at inzoneproject.org
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