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An established industry player is seeking passionate individuals to drive community and social justice initiatives in London. This role involves engaging with diverse communities, addressing health inequalities, and fostering cultural accessibility. You'll play a vital part in shaping programs that support refugees, asylum seekers, and marginalized groups, while collaborating with local organizations to enhance mental health conversations and promote creative solutions. Join a dynamic team dedicated to making a meaningful impact on the lives of Londoners and contributing to a more inclusive society.

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