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My Life My Town: Not all about me anymore

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It was winter break of her senior year at Harrisburg High School when Shirley LeBlanc, then 18, found out she was pregnant. She was shocked by the news. Her family, particularly her mother was there to comfort her. Shirley’s son Grayson was born in July 2011. LeBlanc, now 19, struggles with the loneliness and challenges of single teenage parenthood. However, her faith is the thing that keeps her together. Producer Kevin Cook brings us this story, as part of KBIA and the Columbia Missourian’s My Life, My Town project.

My Life, My Town: Not All About Me Anymore from KBIA FM on Vimeo.

For more stories like Shirley’s, you can visit mylifemytown.org, where you can watch more than a dozen short documentaries on teenagers in rural areas.

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