Goals: To offer young people the opportunity to build self-confidence and enhance life skills, while working on adventurous environmental and community projects in a development country.
Funding: private donation.
Participants on Raleigh International expeditions work on sustainable projects around the world that are of direct benefit to the local community and environment. To take part in a Raleigh expedition, participants raise 3,500 or get financial help through the Youth Development Programme.
This is Raleigh's scheme for young people in their late-teens to mid-20s who are either at risk of social exclusion, or who are socially excluded.
Now the Cochrane Project has been developed by Raleigh to support young people who are unable to raise the 3,500 and who don't qualify to take part in the Youth Development Programme.
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