Case studies

See how v's involvement has made a difference in young people's lives

Khalid’s passion for helping young people

Thanks to v's talent year programme Khalid has been able to use his own negative experiences to positive effect.

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Bashir reaches out to his peers

Without money from one of v's cashpoint grants Bashir’s peer support project may never have got off the ground.

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Salaiman celebrated at the vinspired national awards

We saluted Salaiman’s passion for making his voice heard on volunteering and disability at this year’s National Awards

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Jon’s life is transformed

A v-match funded project at the BBC smashed Jon’s preconceptions of volunteering and helped him get his life back.

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Rhiannon and her MBE

Volunteering with a v-funded project paved the way to Buckingham Palace for the amazingly committed Rhiannon.

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Yolanda and the Old Vic Tunnels

v’s very own Match Fund literally opened the door for Yolanda to experience work at the Old Vic Tunnels first hand.

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Press Releases

Terry Ryall: When traditional education fails, we must start to look at what other sectors can offer

Terry Ryall from v inspired comments on Nick Clegg's plans to reward charities and businesses for getting unemployed young people into work or training.

David Miliband MP supports Team V food poverty campaign

Young volunteers tackle food poverty in communities across the country

v: New national volunteering programme gives young leaders a chance to shine

Applications are open for a new volunteering scheme that will place young people at the forefront of social change in their communities.

v: Leading CEOs offer government help in wake of riots

The CEOs of Volunteering England , BTCV, CSV and v have written to the Prime Minister offering help in the wake of the riots in London and other cities throughout England.

v: Lets not allow the riots to overshadow the positive contribution of young people

Terry Ryall, chief executive of v: The criminal behaviour we have witnessed this week has been shocking and incredibly worrying. However, we must resist the temptation to make snap judgements about the whys and wherefores of the riots.

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