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Shueib (17), London

What were you hoping to improve by joining PAC in your community or the UK as a whole? Can you describe why this matters to you?  

“I’m hoping to make changes to my local area and bring some differences to the community. No one should have to go through the violence I have seen and experienced.” 

“I’m hoping to make changes to my local area and bring some differences to the community. No one should have to go through the violence I have seen and experienced.” 

What new opportunities, experiences or skills can you see yourself benefiting from being part of PAC?  

“I wanted to boost my confidence, learn more about different people and cultures, and to make new friends. 

“I love being a part of PAC. I consider myself very lucky to be able to bring a difference in my community and make new changes for our new generation.” 

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