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Support HP-MOS Youth Mentoring Centre

We are launching a Youth Mentoring Volunteer Centre campaign with the hope of raising £150K for disadvantaged and marginalised young people in the UK. The aim is to create positive outcomes; to help improve peer and parental relationships, academic achievement, and self-realisation.

Changes in family life, work demands, and communities have left many young people at risk and vulnerable without support. To address and unlock young people's potential, we are asking you to please help us provide this centre by donating on our website.

The centre will provide mentor training to young people, teaching them to help other vulnerable young people. It will provide the opportunity to attend group and peer-to-peer mentoring for those who need it most. Young people can now play a significant role in others lives by offering this peer support. We're asking you to please donate online to support our campaign.

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