Angus Crichton saw first hand how difficult the private school system can be for kids moving from regional areas — now the Roosters star is doing something about it.
abc.net.au/news/first-people-project-helps-kids-through-private-schools/102128158Jye was just like any other kid walking the streets of Coffs Harbour, dreaming of what his sporting future would look like.The First People Project helps Indigenous students navigate their education at elite Sydney schools
This is all thanks to Sydney Roosters star Crichton, who gave Jye the opportunity to be mentored by the founder of the lifestyle clothing brand North Bondi Motorino, Clarrie Moore, through the "First People Project". Jye, a proud Kamilaroi boy who began school at Shore in year seven under a scholarship, struggled to adjust to such a large city and felt overwhelmed at times.
Clothing entrepreneur Clarrie Moore with high school student Jye. Moore is helping mentor Jye through high school and beyod.
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