A Gaelic-language band, hygiene kits for the homeless and non-harmful vaping alternatives are amongst the social enterprises devised by school pupils and spotlighted in this week’s Big Issue (Monday 14 October).
The 16-page special supplement, which can be found inside the regular edition of The Big Issue on sale from vendors now, showcases innovative and energetic social businesses created by school pupils across the UK with the support of Social Enterprise Academy. The organisation has been supported by Big Issue Invest, the investment arm of the Big Issue Group.
Over the coming weeks, the pupils who created these social enterprises will sell a special limited-edition version of this week’s Big Issue Social Enterprise Academy, with a unique cover exclusively available from pupils in the SEA network. Funds from the sell-offs will help to boost the coffers of their social enterprises and raise awareness in their local communities of the work that they do.
Neil McLean, chief executive of Social Enterprise Academy, said: “We believe that we all have the ability to make a change to the things that impact our community, with the right support.
“I am delighted to share this year’s inspirational examples from just a few of the young change makers doing just that through Social Enterprise Schools. We appreciate the continued support from all of our partners, without which the work we do would not be possible. Special thanks to Kibble, our key sponsor this year.”
Some of the social enterprises featured include: