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  1. The Prince's Trust helps people aged 11 to 30 to build confidence, get a job or launch a business. Start something today.

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  2. The Prince's Trust (Welsh: Ymddiriedolaeth y Tywysog) is a United Kingdom-based charity founded in 1976 by King Charles III (then Prince of Wales) to help vulnerable young people get their lives on track.

  3. The Prince’s Trust supports 11- to 30-year-olds to develop the tools and confidence to start careers and reach their potential. Discover our initiatives.

  4. If you’re aged 16 to 30, The Prince’s Trust has support for you. Sign up for courses and mentoring to help you find a job, start a business and much more.

  5. Welcome to The Prince’s Trust Learning Hub. Build your confidence, boost your skills, and shape your future with free courses and personal support.

  6. A Prince's Trust é uma das organizações de financiamento mais bem-sucedidas do Reino Unido e a principal instituição de caridade jovem do Reino Unido, tendo ajudado mais de 950 mil jovens a mudar de vida, [2] [3] criaram 125 mil empreendedores e deram apoio comercial a 395 mil pessoas no país. [4]

  7. Over more than 40 years, The Prince's Trust has helped change the lives of hundreds of thousands of disadvantaged young people across the UK. It supports unemployed young people, those struggling at school and at risk of exclusion, those in or leaving care, and young people who have been in trouble with the law.