Junior Achievement is recruiting more volunteers as it heads into another busy year of school sessions.
The charity looks for volunteers from the business sectors to help run sessions in all the schools across the Island:
Junior Achievement now reaches more than 5,000 children and young people during the academic year - offering advice on financial literacy, employability skills and entrepreneurship.
Chief executive Sue Cook says its important to combine lessons with work place skills:
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