
Chance Heritage Trust x Don’t Settle: In the Meantime… Programme
Are you a young Person of Colour aged 16 – 25 from Birmingham or the Black Country who is looking to gain vital work experience
Are you a young Person of Colour aged 16 – 25 from Birmingham or the Black Country who is looking to gain vital work experience
Young people of colour need to be given autonomy to shape their OWN future, and this is why Don’t Settle is creating a Youth Engagement
5 Steps of Protecting ‘self’ Our Fuel funding allows us to come across a whole range of people but there is none quite like Arizona
4 WAYS TO ENSURE SUCCESS IN PRODUCING YOUR FIRST EVENT Have you often wondered, if there is any advice that will get me those extra
With all, that’s been going on in around the world and in what feels hopeless and strange we’ve seen humanity rise to the occasion and the digital space has been a force of good and positivity. From the social media challenges that seem to be flooding our timelines and businesses becoming more visible. It’s clear times have changed. Amongst the noise Beat Freeks has managed to create a space for young voices to be heard nationwide
One girl who has let nothing stop her even when all the odds were stacked against her is Keiya! She is not only a girl boss who has mastered the art of a side hustle but has also found ways to give back to her community using her entrepreneurship to smash the limiting glass ceiling.
Five key take aways from MORR’s workshop hosted at Beatfreeks HQ, teaching young people about issues including housing and employment.
If you find yourself talking more than the people in the room, something is patently wrong.
It’s important to do what’s right for you but leave relationships comfortably so there will be future opportunities open and ready for you.
Self love is not only vital for your own satisfaction but in the process of loving others. It’s time to look after yourself.