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Our Funding

We are supported by a wide range of companies and charitable trusts however, we also rely on donations from individuals and participating families to ensure our work remains viable.

There are also a number of other ways in which companies and individuals can support EYLA: -

Work and Cultural Opportunities

Organisations can offer support by widening the exposure our young leaders have to the worlds of work and culture. For example, could your company or organisation provide work experience or access to a cultural event for our young leaders?

Civic Opportunities

Participating in community life is an important area of our work and enables the young leaders to develop a sense of citzenship. Examples of community volunteering include gardening at a local hospice, environmental projects and work with the elderly. We are always on the look out for new opportunities - let us know if you can help!

There are a number of ways in which parents can contribute to our progress, including fundraising in their local community, participating on EYLA committees, providing specific skills or in promoting our work to their employers, friends, churches, etc.

 

EYLA is supported by

The Buffini Chao Foundation

Volunteering

Experienced professionals in all walks of life as well as graduates and students in higher education add an important dimension to our programme. As positive role models they can guide the young leaders towards adult life. If you are interested in volunteering as a mentor, academic coach or tutor please register your interest at the email address below.

For Further Information

If you would like to discuss ways in which you can support EYLA please contact Anne Collard on 020 8522 1000 or email her at: eyla@btconnect.com

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