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KELY Support Group (commonly known as KELY; ) is a non-governmental bilingual organisation in Hong Kong which aims to provide support to youth between the ages of 14 to 24. Its programmes and services focus on prevention and intervention of drug and alcohol abuse, and are designed to tackle what the group regards as the common reasons for abuse such as boredom, peer pressure, lack of self-awareness, low self-esteem, poverty, unemployment and discrimination. ==History== KELY was founded in 1991 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Join the Kely Support Group )〕 by Samantha Martin, the daughter of Hong Kong business executives, who was overcoming her addiction to drugs and alcohol. While in recovery she told her story of drug abuse to her peers. Having attended school in the USA, upon Martin's return to Hong Kong, she found what she believe to be an abundance of drugs in the Hong Kong school system. She eventually set up an informal self-help group which offered support to young individuals with addiction problems. Support was established to form an organisation under the acronym KELY, which stands for “Kids Everywhere Like You”. Since 1991, KELY Support Group has provided drug education and counselling support in schools in Hong Kong following the model of peer support, leadership development and mentorship.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=KELY Support Group - )〕 Mentorship involves adult volunteers from the local community to share their knowledge and expertise with KELY’s youth participants. KELY uses a ‘bottom-up’ mentorship approach as youth and adults develop shared goals and work together as a team in various programmes.
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