Students become youth ambassadors for Concern
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Sixteen pupils participated in a training session to become youth ambassadors for aid charity Concern Worldwide.
They learned about the work of the international development organisation and will now represent the charity in their school.
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Hide AdThe training equips them to give presentations to inspire their fellow pupils to take part in Concern’s 24-hour sponsored food or 72-hour digital fast.
Funds raised will go towards the charity’s Free from Hunger appeal.
Concern Community Fundraiser Dylan Murdock said: “The programme has really engaged students, and made them think more broadly about some of the issues vulnerable communities around the world face daily”.