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Can 'decade of social action' win over young people?

2 mins read Youth Work
Howard Williamson on why the the volunteering initiative Step Up To Serve is an idea whose time has come.

I rarely write columns in praise of particular individuals. But upon learning that Charlotte Hill was to be the inaugural chief executive of Step Up To Serve, I was absolutely delighted.

Her new job starts at the end of April and her departure will be a great loss to UK Youth, the organisation she has led for the past three years. Charlotte's has been a meteoric rise, having joined that particular youth organisation just three years earlier as its advocacy and communications officer. She is certainly an effective communicator, both for the sector and for herself – making many friends and few opponents.

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