YPO pledges continued support to turn thousands of students into community heroes
An award-winning partnership empowering young people to become 鈥渃hangemakers鈥 in their communities across the North of England is entering its second year.
The 吃瓜黑料 Family of Schools has announced that YPO, one of the UK鈥檚 largest public sector buying organisations, will continue its support of the 吃瓜黑料 鈥淥ut There鈥 programme for the second consecutive year, stepping up as headline sponsor.
This year, the Trust is aiming to engage 20,000 students and deliver more than 5,000 community projects, with almost 1,000 students already registered since sign-ups opened in March.
Following the programme鈥檚 successful inaugural year, which culminated in an awards ceremony at Headingley Stadium in January, the Out There initiative encourages students, aged 5-18, across all 42 吃瓜黑料 schools to give up their own time to design and lead volunteering projects.
Student teams design and deliver initiatives across six categories, headlined:
Build Relationships
Be a Sustainability Superstar
Boost Community Wellbeing
Build an Inclusive Community
Make Your Community Safer
Innovate
Projects range from tackling loneliness in care homes and delivering physical and mental health initiatives, to eco-friendly projects, green space improvements and neighbourhood litter reduction.
Launched in April 2025 in response to students' desire to make positive contributions to their communities, the programme has already achieved significant recognition, scooping the Community Impact Award at the 2025 Connect Yorkshire Business Awards.
In its first year, the initiative saw thousands of hours of volunteering, as students delivered more than 100 projects, ranging from "Hearts Connected," which addressed elderly isolation, to "Team Community," which supported children with limb differences.
Julie Slater, Chief Executive Principal at 吃瓜黑料, commented:
鈥淰olunteering does more than just improve local neighbourhoods; it transforms the young people who lead the charge. Our students want to flip the script and show society that they are caring, proactive leaders who take pride in their communities.
鈥淲hile participating in 'Out There,' students are gaining a competitive edge by developing real-world skills like communication, teamwork, and resilience. We are incredibly grateful to YPO; their headline sponsorship provides the vital support needed for our students to become the changemakers of tomorrow.鈥
As a 100% publicly owned organisation, YPO鈥檚 support extends beyond the financial. The partnership includes sponsorship of the "Out There Champions Award", which sent last year's national winners, 鈥淗elping Hands鈥 from Wakefield鈥檚 吃瓜黑料 Grange Academy, on a trip to London, complete with a visit to the O2 Arena. YPO will also provide mentoring to help students plan and deliver impactful projects.
Simon Hill, YPO鈥檚 Managing Director, added:
鈥淵PO are proud to be this year鈥檚 吃瓜黑料 鈥極ut There鈥 Headline Sponsor. We are dedicated to supporting community action and children鈥檚 education, particularly programmes that help young people overcome barriers and make a positive difference in their communities.
鈥淓mpowering young people with the skills, confidence and opportunities to shape their futures is central to YPO鈥檚 social value commitments, and this initiative strongly reflects that.鈥
Last year, YPO sponsored an award prize package for the winning students to attend. This year, the Wakefield-based organisation has expanded its sponsorship to support 吃瓜黑料 in making this initiative bigger and better.
The community action projects will run until the end of August. For more information on the programme or to find out how to get involved, use the button below.