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BYC's Online Action Network - volunteering that's fits round your life!
Do you want a flexible way to speak out on the issues you care about?
Do you want to become part of an empowering and inspiring team of young people?
Do you want to hear about exclusive campaign and volunteer opportunities with BYC?
Then why not join BYC's Online Action Network?
If you aged 25 and under and live in the UK you can sign up today to play a vital role in shaping and supporting BYC campaigns on the web. You’ll become part of a youth-led organisation with a 60 year history of campaigning, empowering and inspiring young people.
Join us on Facebook today.
Through becoming part of our Facebook group BYC's Online Action Network you’ll hear about exclusive opportunities with BYC and be part of a group of empowering and inspiring young people who campaign for change..
Join us today here.
Equal Opportunities.
The British Youth Council is dedicated to Equal Opportunities and committed to combating discrimination of all kinds. If you would like to register your interest for one of our voluntary opportunities we will be happy to answer any questions you may have to help you in this process. Please email volunteers@byc.org.uk
Videos
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Events
News
- New leadership for BYC
New British Youth Council (BYC) Chair, Liam Preston (24), pledges– “you’ll never walk alone” to members as they fac...
- Electoral reform popular with young voters
A British Youth Council (BYC) poll on electoral reform has found that young people who voted at the last election and future first time young vot...
- New guide for involving young people in formal meetings
Participation Works is pleased to announce the launch of its new guide, ‘Children and young people’s involvement in formal meetings: a pra...
- International Year of Youth
UK youth representation charities unite to make International Youth Year count!
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BYC Minipoll
Do you understand your role in the Government's 'big society' agenda?

