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22 Feb 2024 | |
Politics, economics and social careers |
Alanna Sethi was at Concord in 2019 and has just been honoured to be among the 32 recipients of the Global Citizen #YouthLeadersAward – a prize awarded to young innovators working to address the issues perpetuating extreme poverty.
This prize will help her continue her work at HOPE (Helping Our Planet Earth), a youth-led international non-profit organization making mental health support accessible to young people. HOPE is currently undergoing the charity registration process in Hong Kong and seeking pro-bono support from volunteers, in particular a pro-bono accountant. Please do reach out to Alanna if you are interested in supporting this well deserving cause.
Learn more about the winners and #GlobalCitizenNOW Melbourne here: https://glblctzn.co/e/YouthLeaders
Learn more about HOPE here: https://www.helpingourplanetearth.org/
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