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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Franco_VegaFranco Vega - Wikipedia

    Franco Agustín Vega (born 9 September 2001) is an Argentine footballer who plays as a midfielder for Chilean Primera División side Huachipato on loan from Vélez Sarsfield.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0891825Franco Vega - IMDb

    Actor: The Social Network. Franco was born in Long Island, New York, and moved to Los Angeles, California with his family at a young age. Franco was raised in the theater as his mother was a stage actress and he has since studied with teachers at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute and the Larry Moss Studio.

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  3. Apr 23, 2019 · Meet Franco Vega of The RightWay Foundation. Today we’d like to introduce you to Franco Vega. CEO, Franco Vega, experienced terrible physical and emotional abuse from age 5-15 years old at the hands of his mother. His father passed away when he was ten, and the abuse got worse.

  4. Mar 15, 2022 · Franco Vega, Founder & CEO. of The RightWay Foundation. Franco Vega, once a foster kid, wanted to help foster kids not go homeless, and when he started his foundation he had no money, so he went homeless. “When I started this foundation, I became homeless. I had to couch surf,” Vega told The Pace.

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  5. View Franco Vegas profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Founder and CEO of The RightWay Foundation, transforming foster and probation youth…

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  6. Franco Vega. Actor: The Social Network. Franco was born in Long Island, New York, and moved to Los Angeles, California with his family at a young age. Franco was raised in the theater as his mother was a stage actress and he has since studied with teachers at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute and the Larry Moss Studio.

  7. Hosted by RightWay Founder and CEO Franco Vega. The RightWay Podcast explores the issues faced by former foster youth, discusses what RightWay is doing to end the cycle of trauma, and shares stories of those who were able to turn their pain into power.