Ali admits he has barely had five minutes to spare this year, balancing his ambassadorial role as Camden's civic leader with a full-time role at King's Cross Brunswick Neighbourhood Association, one of the largest community groups in the borough.
Since joining the association in 1995, Ali has worked to actively promote the views of young people and the area's diverse community. As well as helping manage an open-door community youth centre, which is visited by about 60 young people on each of the three days it is open, he also runs external activity projects that cater for nine to 14-year-olds and another group for 15-year-olds and above. Plus, he works on a training and employment project that supports young people aged 18 to 23 with CV writing and interview skills.
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