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Jun '15

Helping One Me turn ideas into reality

Tom Bradley

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We’re delighted to announce the launch of the One Me website where we have been able to bring our experience with similar initiatives from the EBP and NCS to a new stage.

One Me enables young people between the ages of 16 to 25 to achieve their dreams through financial assistance.

Built using our responsive base the site’s been a joy to work on with the One Me team. The full screen HTML5 video highlights the young people involved with the project and also demonstrates Jade Etherington's support for the initiative. The site also features a comprehensive application form, key to driving interest in the funding available and we hope to be adding a range of case studies from young people throughout the forthcoming months.

The site launch coincides with the One Me official launch event, 10th June 2015, in the Collection Lincoln. Root Studio will be there and we can’t wait to see what the charity has in store for the future.

You can visit the site here to find out more: www.one-me.org.uk

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