We're Altogether Bette

Government Big Society Funding Enables Transition Of Award-Winning Beatbullying Into New Social Action Organisation

25 January 2012

TODAY the Minister for Civil Society, Nick Hurd MP, announces that £1.3 million from The Social Action Fund has been awarded to enable the creation of new not-for-profit organisation, We're Altogether Better, formed to tackle social issues digitally.

We're Altogether Better is run by the team behind the award-winning children’s charity, Beatbullying, which was established in 2002 and has received on-going Government support for its pioneering anti-bullying work.
Through this funding, up to half a million children and young people will be supported through the new not-for-profit organisation, and nearly ten thousand new volunteers will be recruited to significantly increase the support available to the most vulnerable in society. As the new organisation grows, millions of the most vulnerable and at risk young people across the UK will be supported.

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[Minister for Civil Society, Nick Hurd MP, pictured above with young CyberMentors, FutureYou Mentors and staff]

 

 

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