CCS Bridging Program: The Seawolves

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Emily Anderson, Bridging Coordinator, Champlain Community Services (CCS), introduces students from the CCS Bridging Program. In this episode, we meet The Seawolves. The Seawolves share pictures they created with artist Topaz Weis. The students appearing are Jacob Marston, Thomas Vega, Donyae Cotton.

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