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Thankyou, the successful social enterprise that was founded by a group of university friends, is heading back to school to spread its world-changing message.

The company, which funds life-changing development projects in under-resourced countries, has created Thankyou School Sessions to inspire students to believe that they too have the power to change stuff.

The sessions are are being conducted by Thankyou's community engagement manager and youth expert Kalvin Hart, who, through a 40-60 minute presentation, shares the story of Thankyou so far.

“Because we’re passionate about empowering and equipping the next generation of world changers, we charge a reduced speaking fee for our schools program,” Thankyou says.

The company is calling for interest at speakers@thankyou.co.

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