Sun Youth co-founder Sid Stevens provided vital services for Montrealers in need | Unpublished
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Author: Sue Montgomery
Publication Date: September 2, 2025 - 16:53

Sun Youth co-founder Sid Stevens provided vital services for Montrealers in need

September 2, 2025

If there was a fire, a flood, kids in need of skates or a hungry family in Montreal, Sid Stevens could be counted on to organize help.

For seven decades, his name was synonymous with Sun Youth, the community organization he founded with his friend Earl De La Perralle when they were both barely into puberty.



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