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Lives not Knives 19 fans

Eliza Rebeiro

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Gangs ruin lives. My campaign is dedicated to showing young people they have other options. I want to stop the younger ones before they get caught up in gang life; and help gang members get out before it’s too late.

Meet Your Street 13 fans

Alex Loughlin

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I’m campaigning to bring neighbourhoods together. I want people to Meet Their Street and see the benefits it has on breaking down prejudices, lowering crime and creating a real sense of community.

Natural Beauty: Keeping it Real 12 fans

Kaya Cheyanne

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Keeping It Real is a campaign to encourage young people to love their natural bodies and not be influenced by what they see every day in magazines, on websites and the television. Fake images of models have a negative effect on people of all ages. I’d like to change that.

The Smile High Club 12 fans

Ed Griffiths & Luke Franks

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People in Britain don’t smile enough. It’s time to quash our reputation for being miserable and start smiling as a nation! Smiling boosts your mood and your health, so we should be doing it every day. We aim to get out on the streets and get Britain smiling!

Where's Our Vote? 11 fans

Anastasia Kyriacou

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Where’s Our Vote is a campaign filled with enthusiasm, determination and devotion to one cause: lowering the voting age to sixteen. I want to abolish the negative stereotype often burdened upon young people, and allow the future generation’s voices to be heard loud and clear.

Teenagers Against Discrimination 10 fans

Daniel Smith

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Hey Guys!Teenagers Against Discrimination (T.A.D) is a group aimed at changing the typical stereotype that Teens are faced with.And no... as is often claimed we are not just a group of moaning teenagers!We are just a small group... we are proud of what we have already achieved - especially as we from a small town! We started in February... in May we held our first community event, raising £800 for Charity. We have helped out in all community opportunities that we can, eager to publicise the good that teenagers can do, and have done.We are always looking for ways to further our cause, ways in which to publicise our method further... all we ask now, is help us... and we will continue to try and help you!

Give Autism A Chance 9 fans

Bella Tommey

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Because of lack of support, understanding and opportunities, most people with Autism find it impossible to get a job. My mission is to prove that by giving Autism a chance, those that suffer with it CAN put something back into society and work to support themselves and their family.

Where is the Love? 9 fans

Abbie Louise Davies

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Where is the Love is a campaign to encourage young teenagers to wait before rushing into sexual relationships. My aim is to give teens the confidence to say NO to sex until they’re ready, and in turn reduce the number of teenage pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.

Same Job Same Dosh 8 fans

Aakash Bharania

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The current minimum wage discriminates on age and I think that’s outrageous. I’m told as a 16-year-old that I am worth less than someone over the age of 21 (£2.23 less to be exact). All I want is to be treated equally. I want the Same Job to pay the Same Dosh!

Keeping it Safe Online 7 fans

Carney Bonner

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When we think we’re safe online, are we really? My Campaign is about keeping web users safe and highlighting the effects of cyber-bullying. I want people to understand the damage it does to victims and how it ruins lives. I want to make sure victims know they have a place to turn. I want people to stop crossing the line online.

Tickets, Please! 4 fans

Ankaret El Haj

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My campaign is to remove the "child" title from transport costs and replace it with an "Under 18's" option. Let's make fares FAIR.

Give it up for Ghana 3 fans

Vickie Wilson

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I want to supply every Ghanaian child with a basic school kit. To make this happen, I’m campaigning for local and national businesses to donate items of stationery that they no longer want or need. It’s said that one man’s junk is another man’s treasure; and for the children of Ghana that’s certainly true...