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Organisations work together to overcome challenges and identify opportunities to support young people

On 12 November, organisations working to support young people across Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes will come together at a free conference at The Gateway in Aylesbury to discuss the important issues affecting young people. The conference, hosted by young people’s charity Action4Youth will include a discussion on the challenges & opportunities for young people now […]

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Big Night Out focuses on ‘Coping with Change’

On 11 September, more than 1,000 young people from Buckinghamshire, Milton Keynes and the surrounding counties, came together at The Aylesbury Waterside Theatre for Action4Youth’s annual celebration event. This year, speakers including Reverend Richard Coles, Sir Henry Aubry-Fletcher and Countess Howe, focused on the theme of ‘Coping with Change’, discussing everything from the global situation,

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Young People’s Charity joins Cross-Council Debate to discuss the importance of collaboration

On 25July, Action4Youth will join councils and charity organisations and local business experts from across Buckinghamshire to discuss key issues that will face the new Buckinghamshire Council in the future. Speaking on behalf of the Third Sector in the county, Action4Youth’s Chief Executive Jenifer Cameron will be talking on the importance of collaboration. The County

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Mental Health & Wellbeing of Young People at the Heart of Action4Youth’s Annual Conference

Mental Health & Wellbeing of Young People at the Heart of Action4Youth’s Annual Conference

Do you work with young people? Are you interested in the welfare and challenges that they face? Would you like to discuss important issues and how they can be addressed with colleagues in similar roles and at likeminded organisations to your own? If you answered yes to any of the above, then save the date

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Overcoming Challenge was the Theme of Action4Youth’s 2018 Big Night Out

Overcoming Challenge was the Theme of Action4Youth’s 2018 Big Night Out

On 12 September, Action4Youth, a leading charity providing positive, often transformational experiences and activities, hosted an inspirational event at The Aylesbury Waterside Theatre for 1,400 young people, their families and guests, to celebrate their achievements. Dedication Awards for long service by volunteers were presented by Lord Lieutenant and Action4Youth Patron, Sir Henry Aubrey – Fletcher,

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Take on the Charity Challenge and Climb the Highest Mountains in the UK

Action4Youth, a leading charity in Milton Keynes and working throughout Buckinghamshire, is challenging you to take on the Three Peaks, to help raise funds and awareness of the work it does to inspire and transform the lives of local children and young people. From 21 – 23 September, brace yourself for a fast-paced and fun

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Get on your bike and support local disadvantaged and disabled young people

‘Get on your bike’ and support local disadvantaged and disabled young people

Action4Youth, a leading charity working in Milton Keynes and across Buckinghamshire, which provides positive learning experiences that inspire children and young people, making a lasting difference to their lives, is the official charity partner for this year’s Chiltern Festival of Cycling. Taking place on Sunday 15 July 2018, the Festival is dubbed ‘the ultimate cycling

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