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4:04 PM March 9, 2021
West End star Kerry Ellis encouraged students at a West Suffolk College online event for International Women s Day
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West End actress Kerry Ellis told a group of Suffolk students Be brave, dream big and you can make it happen, during an online event.
Dame Martina Milburn, the group chief executive chief of The Princes Trust group, Nicola Beach, chief executive of Suffolk County Council, and beauty expert Amber Coates of Image Beauty Salon also took part.
The discussion for International Women s Day was organised by West Suffolk College, based in Bury St Edmunds.
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The Prince’s Trust is a charity founded by Prince Charles in 1976. The organisation aims to help vulnerable young people get their lives back on track.
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According to Town and Country, Martina Milburn, the trust s group chief executive, said: “He has never wavered in his enthusiasm, his support, and his ambition for the organisation.”
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