A Christian-based youth mentoring group is using graffiti art to  appeal for more volunteers to work with young people in danger of going  off the rails.
Brothers in Arms, which provides mentors for youngsters referred from  police and other agencies, employed Mangere-based graffiti artists FDKNS  to paint a giant mural on the fence of the Avondale Racecourse  yesterday with the words "Help me". 
"I don't do tagging. I do bombing," he said.
His mentor Mike Kemps, 26, said "bombing" was legal artwork.
Like other mentors, Mr Kemps committed to see Tekake regularly for at least a year.
Tekake has recently joined the Army cadets and aims to join the Navy.
Brothers in Arms manager Wade McMillan said the group needed mentors  aged 18-plus. "Most are under 30 but we have some in their thirties and  forties."
Taken from: NZ Herald
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