Raleigh in the news

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May

Father-of-two will face the heat in the South American jungle
Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard, 20 May 2009

Passage to India
Youth action (page 5), Summer/Spring 2009

Youngsters included in community project
Wales Online, 4 May 2009 

April

Travel does broaden the mind
Developments, 30 April 2009

Shoreham teenagers selected for India trip
Mid Sussex Times, 20 April 2009

Clean water miles away
The Borneo Post, 19 April 2009

Looking forward to a better future
New Straits Times, 15 April 2009

Teens sign up for Borneo adventure
Wales Online, 14 April 2009

Raleigh reaches out to remote areas
New Sabah Times, 14 April 2009

Raleigh forest conservation efforts praised
Daily Express, 14 April 2009

Clean water at last for 350 Ranau villagers
The Borneo Post, 14 April 2009

Teens sign up for Borneo adventure
South Wales Echo, 14 April 2009

March

Vox pop - Should community service be made compulsory?
Children & Young People Now, 5 March 2009

Brandon Charleston, Education and Development Adviser, Raleigh
Children & Young People Now, 5 March 2009

City law firms offer trainees £10,000 not to work for a year
Times Online, 4 March 2009

£10,000 to stay at home: City law firms pay trainees NOT to come to work for a year
Mail Online, 4 March 2009

City law firms pay trainees £10,000 to take a gap year
Evening Standard, 4 March 2009

Citizenship first: the case for compulsory civic service
Prospect, March 2009

February

James Crabtree: Bring back the idea of national service
The Independent, 23 February 2009

Think Tank: New ideas for the 21st Century: Get fell in for national civic service
The Sunday Times, 22 February 2009

Newsreader Kate Silverton: I'm looking for a man tough enough to take me on
Daily Mail, 16 February 2009

Rallying Together: Summary of a research study of Raleigh's work with disadvantaged young people
Policy Pointers, 14 February 2009

Overseas experiences transform young people's lives
Diverse Traveller, 14 February 2009

Movers: Brandon Charleston
Third Sector, 10 February 2009

Meet the man who's happy to live in world's poorest nation
Sunday Sun, 8 February 2009

International youth expeditions have positive long-term impact on disadvantaged young people study reveals
Participation Works, 7 February 2009

Overseas expeditions transform disadvantaged youngsters' lives - study
Community Newswire, 3 February 2009

Overseas youth expeditions have positive impact says research
Children and Young People Now, 2 February 2009

Rallying Together: A research study of Raleigh's work with disadvantaged young people
Association of Public Health Observatories, 2 February 2009

Summary of research study of Raleigh's work with disadvantaged young people
Policy Library, 2 February 2009

Rallying Together: A research study of Raleigh's work with disadvantaged young people
EERA Social Policy Bulletin, 1 February 2009

If Sir John could save our children from drugs and jail, why can't we?
The Sunday Telegraph, 1 February 2009

January

Back to basics
UK Youth, January 2009