High School Student Mentors Kids at Anchorage Boys & Girls Club

Mr. Fred, also known as 17-year-old Fred Falealili, wasn't a troubled kid, but says he's trying to help teens stay out of trouble by just being there for them.

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Osoese Falealili said on Monday, Sep 12 at 3:44 PM

I'm glad and very Proud of my younger brother Fred Falealili! At least now there is a positive view on Samoans. It is finally nice to see no matter what nationality you are, that not all people fall under the assumption of what they heard depending on their nationality! Congrats and happy for you Fred! Love you, Osoese Falealili

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Mecca said on Sunday, Sep 11 at 11:32 PM

See people talk so much trash about Samoans now what can they say about this????no comments!!!huh see people judge to fast before even thinking about the feature we kids learned in grades k-6 the thing we call "STOP AND THINK" this means so much too me and this is what makes me a better person!!!LIKE MY DADDY SAYS "UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL" if people wont to help Samoans to become better and not so violence, then they shouldn't talk about they and help them!!!

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