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Inspire Suffolk

Inspire Suffolk is a dedicated youth charity supporting young people under 25 across Suffolk to achieve a better future through personal development and wellbeing programmes. Working closely with families, local charities and businesses, they provide access to education, sports activities, career guidance and wellbeing services. The charity helps young people overcome obstacles and progress onto professional pathways through a variety of experiences and initiatives.

New Inspire CEO Andy Crump
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Year 5 pupils leave council chiefs 'in awe' at annual health report launch

For the first time in Suffolk County Council's history, young people didn't just contribute to its Annual Public Health Report – they led it. On Thursday morning at Portman Road, the council launched "Youth Social Action is Public Health," a document that marks a fundamental shift from doing public health to young people, to doing it with them.
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Architects skydive and cycle 250 miles in record charity year

KLH Architects staff jumped out of planes, cycled through the Netherlands and climbed Welsh peaks in a year of fundraising that delivered a record £35,330 for Inspire, an Ipswich charity supporting young people's mental health.
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'We've changed thousands of lives': Inspire CEO reflects on 20-year legacy

Terry Baxter, who built Inspire from its formation into one of Suffolk's most acclaimed youth charities, supporting young people through the pandemic and cost-of-living crisis, has retired to make way for fresh leadership under his long-standing deputy Andy Crump.
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