Health & Wellness

Access To Farm Land Essential For At-Risk Youth Mentorship

"If I could just get some access I could have a base and somewhere I can use dogs on dock, on dockland or any farm who wants to let us on," Reynold explains.

From a troubled London youth to a Tier 2 Special Forces soldier, Peter 'Razor' Reynolds now dedicates his life to mentoring at-risk youth through his non-profit, Moral Compass.

He highlights the urgent need for access to farm land to set up a physical 'base' where he can utilise Aotearoa's natural resources to help educate those involved in his program.

Razor emphasises how such access is crucial for teaching hunting, survival, and life skills to vulnerable young people as well as touching on the impact of adrenaline-pumping activities and the importance of community support in transforming troubled lives.

Listen to the full chat between Peter 'Razor' Reynolds and Dominic George above.

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