We inspire, connect, and enable people like you to learn new leadership skills and build strong networks and then we use those skills to help us develop great ideas to fund raise and help the poor.
Our core mission is to inspire, connect, and empower individuals like you, helping you learn valuable leadership skills and build strong networks. But we don’t stop there. We harness these newly acquired skills to develop innovative fundraising ideas aimed at alleviating poverty. Together, we’re forging a path toward a just and sustainable world, where our collective intellectual capital and unwavering enthusiasm are dedicated to serving those in desperate need.
Our approach to creating change is unique, personal, and deeply immersive. We employ crowd-solving learning methods, teaming up with some of the brightest young minds in the country. Our programs are meticulously designed to encourage learning, individual ownership, and lasting transformation. We’re committed to perpetual learning and innovation, constantly seeking cutting-edge, future-focused solutions that we then employ to assist those who need it most.
At AKF Future Leaders, our programs take a wholly different approach. We commence by focusing on transformative skills that connect with our core selves – the kind of leaders we were meant to be. This includes instilling the courage and responsibility to breathe life into our vision, as well as developing the essential human skills that truly matter.
We are AKF Future Leaders, a passionate group of young free thinkers on a mission to change the world. Our diverse group includes innovators, doers, makers, arguers, persuaders, and obsessors, all united by a fundamental belief – the belief that together, we can enhance your leadership skills while simultaneously working towards a poverty-free world.
Similar Opportunities
We are looking for volunteers to support pupils from low-income backgrounds in English or maths. You’ll work with 1-3 pupils to improve their English and maths, either in-person or online.
We are recruiting volunteer youth mentors who can give 2 hours a week supporting a young person aged 8-18 through outdoor based mentoring sessions. This could include going cycling, visiting museums, enjoying new foods and trying new fun experiences.
As an Enter & View volunteer, you will collect evidence of what works well and what could be improved in health and social services to improve people’s experiences. Healthwatch can use this evidence to make recommendations and inform changes.