Virgin Money Foundation kicked off 2024 with a new strategy focused upon tackling digital poverty.
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My name is Savannah, I’m 26 years old and I’m originally from Teesside. After being medically discharged from the British Army last year, I found gaps in the veteran mental health support system, which I believed would be fairly simple to fill. I designed an app which would do just that.
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Virgin Money Foundation is inviting tenders to facilitate a review of our Theory of Change.
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I’m now in the incredible position to share details of the premiere and launch event of “What Comes Next?” a documentary campaign film I conceived and directed.
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There is a deep desire to help and this social action is receiving press coverage and public attention. Amid the rising concern and sobering headlines, this is brilliant news.
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I’m Abi, I’m 24 years old and one of the Board Attenders for Virgin Money Foundation! I graduated from Newcastle University in 2017 with a degree in English Literature and have been working in the North East charity sector for the past three years.
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My name is Laura Christer, I am 23 years old and from Newcastle Upon Tyne. I work full time as the Senior Domestic Abuse Peer Educator at West End Women and Girls Centre.
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Early April saw the launch of What Comes Next a campaign documentary the Virgin Money Foundation funded through the #iwill Take Action Fund.
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