Young Ambassador and business owner Bami established her dance fitness company – Bam Bam Boogie – with support and training from The Prince’s Trust.

As a black woman in business, she shares her experiences of growing up, finding her own path and the importance of fitting in – which inspired her business idea and positively improved her mental health.

If you have a business idea that you want to explore, check out our Enterprise programme. We offer free training, mentoring and access to funding for 18 to 30-year-olds in the UK, face-to-face and online:

#BlackPoundDay #Amplified #StartSomething

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At The Prince’s Trust, we’ve been working with young people since 1976, we’ve supported 950,000 young people to date and our youth workers help 100 more each day. We help young people build the self-esteem and skills they need to move into work and stabilise their lives.

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The Prince’s Trust is a registered charity incorporated by Royal Charter (RC000772). Registered in England and Wales (1079675) and Scotland (SC041198).

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