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PNECET Announce Jack Whatmough as Champions Ambassador

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PNECET Announce Jack Whatmough as Champions Ambassador

We are thrilled to announce PNE’s Jack Whatmough has joined the team as one of our Champions ambassadors.

The Champions Programme works to positively impact young people at risk by helping them build self-confidence, resilience, and essential life skills through structured workshops, mentoring, and skill-building activities. Jack’s role will involve connecting with participants, sharing his journey to inspire participants to make positive changes in their lives.

Adam Bolton, Champions Coordinator at PNECET, shared his thoughts on Jack’s role as the Champions Ambassador: “Having Jack on board as our Champions Ambassador brings immense value to our programme. His genuine passion for helping young people and his own experiences make him an ideal role model for our participants.

“Jack’s commitment to our participants and his understanding of the challenges they face will hopefully make a difference, giving them someone they can look up to as they work towards a brighter future.”

Find out more about Champions and Jack’s role here.

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