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"My daughter was nervous about going. This kind of thing is out of her comfort zone, but she was adamant this is something she wanted to do. She had the best time, felt like she fitted in and cannot wait to go back."

J's mum

“I’ve never been good at socialising and I’ve always made up for it at school with good grades. Coming to ‘popcorn’ made me feel more complete as a person.”

T. 16 years old

"Popcorn is this kind of place that makes you feel good and safe, no matter how bad your day might have been."

J. 17 years old

"You don’t need to be anything to join Popcorn. You just need to exist."

Hayden 21 years old

"Liberating was my check out word. It was liberating to talk about myself and not being judged, but instead having people showing interest in me."

Jacob 28 years old

"I listen more. I understand more. I am more grounded. I focused on myself for a while, so it was interesting meeting new people and seeing what their life is like and what they go through on a daily basis."

Codie 24 years old

Popcorners voice!

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