Closing the gap year gap for Toronto

Empty nester Julie Newton built a unique business with Tara Rinomato

It’s huge in Europe, and only just beginning to catch on in North America – the life interlude that youth and young adults take after graduating high school or university and before embarking on a career.

The Gap Year is becoming a vital educational path for many young people who want to find out more about life, other cultures, what is so great about volunteering, and what makes the world tick.

Inspirational action: empty-nester who started new business

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