In 21 years The Trust has achieved remarkable things. Over 28,000 young entrepreneurs have started their own businesses, creating thousands of new jobs. More than 120,000 young people have realised their ambition in the arts, music, sport, the environment and education. Over 10,000 young people have participated in personal development training in the community. Throughout the United Kingdom, The Trust has helped young people to fulfil their potential and make more of their lives.

At the same time, those young people have made a huge difference to the lives of others around them. They have contributed to their communities in many practical and innovative ways through thousands of social and environmental projects. People have been inspired by The Trust even in other parts of the world, from Eastern Europe to South Africa.

But there is always more to be done, as the next 20 years will doubtless show. Gearing up for the next millennium, the charities which make up The Prince�s Trust are prepared for the challenges ahead. We are keen to support new opportunities and projects which point to different ways of responding to and working with disadvantaged young people. The success of this campaign will enable usess of the future


 

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