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Seddon: Youth leader finds creativity helps healing

A youth leader from Seddon is helping other young African-Australians living in Melbourne’s west to share their stories.

Fostin Nshimirimana, who performs as Fofo, has mentored young hip-hop enthusiasts via the RAP3021 program and is studying youth work at Victoria University.

The 20-year-old also has a story of his own and has been recognised in a new book, Inspiring Stories by Young Victorians, a collection of stories from more than 60 young people participating in state government programs.

Mr Nshimirimana was four when he was snatched from his Burundian family by rebel forces and forced to become a child soldier.

He trained for nine years before fleeing to a refugee camp in Tanzania in 2006.

Arriving in Australia in 2007, Mr Nshimirimana learnt English and set about building a new life.

He uses hip-hop song and dance as a way to make something positive of his experiences and sees the power of creativity for other young people.

“I’m interested in creating a space for young people to come through and be themselves,” he said. “It can be really hard for young people to be creative.”

Download Inspiring Stories by Young Victorians free at www.youthcentral.vic.gov.au

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