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Youth Support
- Adult education opportunities in Europe
- Advice and support for children in care
- Complaints - advocacy
- Education - mentoring schemes
- Harrassment - advice and support
- Housing advice - young people
- Language and cultural support
- School - book purchase scheme
- School - complaints procedure
- School - nursing
- School - visits
- School mentors
- Student awards
- Student loan
- Supporting young people leaving care
- Young carers - support and advice
- Young people - information and advice
- Young people's drop-in activities
- Youth leadership training
- Youth projects - volunteering
Youth projects - volunteering
Opportunities for volunteering for young people in Hambleton is generally coordinated by the network of Community Service Volunteer Bureaux, in conjunction with the North Yorkshire Forum for Voluntary Organisation. Opens in a new window
The Duke of Edinburgh Awards Scheme Opens in a new window also offers opportunities for volunteer work. The Award is a challenging programme of activities (including physical recreation and expeditions) which helps young people learn new skills, help others and experience adventure.
V, the national young volunteers service, is an independent charity dedicated to helping young people volunteer in ways that matter to them. Its mission is to make volunteering opportunities so diverse, compelling and easy to get involved with that giving up your time to help others becomes a natural lifestyle choice for 16-25 year olds in England. Their network of 107 Vinvolved teams has been established to provide local advice and support for every young person in England, no matter where they live.
V inspired.com Opens in a new window makes it easy for young people to find information about volunteering opportunities.
Useful links
- Duke of Edinburgh Awards Scheme Opens in a new window
- North Yorkshire Forum for Voluntary Organisations Opens in a new window
- V inspired Opens in a new window
- Do It Opens in a new window





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