We’re finalists for the Lambeth Civic Awards!


Celebrating You Be You: Finalists for the Lambeth Civic Award 2024 in Justice and Equity

Exciting news is on the horizon! You Be You has been honoured as a finalist for the Lambeth Civic Award 2024 for our work in justice and equity. This recognition underscores our unwavering commitment to instilling essential life skills and promoting inclusivity.

Visit our website www.youbeyou.co.uk to learn more about our journey and the values that guide us.

Growing with Purpose: Celebrating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Across Schools

As we await the awards ceremony, we reflect on the growth of You Be You and the impactful strides we've taken in fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion across our schools and communities. Our school programme grows from strength to strength. Our mission remains the same- namely to prepare the next generation for a world that celebrates individuality.

While the nomination for the Lambeth Civic Award is a significant milestone, our journey is far from over. It's about sparking conversations, bridging gaps, and creating an environment where all young people can thrive authentically.

A Shared Vision for a Better Tomorrow

As finalists, we stand alongside fellow change makers, unified in our dedication to making a positive impact. We extend our gratitude to everyone who has supported us – parents, educators, our growing team, and the wider community.

Explore our website www.youbeyou.co.uk to join us in celebrating this achievement and championing a future where every individual can be their authentic selves. The Lambeth Civic Award nomination propels us forward, inspiring us to continue championing diversity, equity, and inclusion in schools and beyond.

As we eagerly await the results, we invite you to be part of our journey in shaping a world that embraces uniqueness and values the inherent potential within each young mind. Together, through You Be You, we're creating a brighter and more inclusive future.

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