#59 Sabrina Dennis, The Charity CEO (Part 1)

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In this episode, we have part 1 of my interview with Sabrina Dennis, The Charity CEO. Sabrina is the Chief Executive of First Class Foundation, a charity based in Birmingham UK working with young people aged 13- 25 to do three things. Connect - young people to their purpose, by creating pathways to jobs, training, apprenticeships and other positive activities Build - mental health resilience Reduce - youth violence and issues resulting in negative lifestyles. She is a consultant at Legacy Consultants, who are specialists in behaviour change using innovative methods to challenge the usual behaviour of organisations when trying to reach new and diverse communities offering training in BAME engagement, creating bespoke events and delivery specialist outreach as just a few of our outputs. She is the founder of Kitchen Table Talks a platform where females can talk, meet new friends and have fun. In an age where face to face conversations are becoming a thing of the past, where virtual and online messaging is on the rise, I have created a free space where females can learn, be inspired, motivated. Driven by her passion for sharing learning and skills she is the author of the Educational Programme: Education 4 Life. This tool is used as a reflective personal journey, in the form of a 12-week programme that is available to be delivered in schools. Education 4 Life teaches young people aged 13-16 to set goals, self assess relationships and even learn how to pay bills... something that no one wants to do, but that we all have to do. Author of A Piece of the Pie a book written for women giving tips and tricks on how to manage yourself, your home and your family all at the same time! Stuff Nige mentioned My Website www.nigelcreaser.com My Marathon Training : https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-display/showROFundraiserPage?userUrl=NigelCreasersvirtualLondon2021&pageUrl=1

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