• Charity and Challenges Within Oxfordshire

  • Jun 2 2023
  • Length: 26 mins
  • Podcast

Charity and Challenges Within Oxfordshire

  • Summary

  • In this episode of the Oxford Business Podcast, Ben is joined by Sabiene North, CEO of Be Free Young Carers to discuss their work to support young carers in Oxfordshire.

    Listen to the podcast to hear expert insights on this and more:

    • The work that goes into running a small charity
    • Charities and the cost of living crisis
    • How businesses can support local charities


    More about the guest:

    Following a 22-year career in Wealth Management, Sabiene joined Be Free Young Carers in March 2020 before taking over as CEO in 2022. Her role at Be Free Young Carers is vital for leading the team, bringing in funds, liaising with the community, corporates and raising awareness of the important work the charity does.

    In her spare time, Sabiene is passionate about getting involved in the community, in her roles as a trustee of Supershoes and a run leader at her local running club.

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    About the Oxford Business Podcast:

    The Oxford Business Podcast is a podcast by OBCN, the Oxford Business Community Network, and hosted by Ben Thompson from Thompson & Terry Recruitment.

    Ben Thompson: @ben-thompson
    Thompson & Terry Recruitment: thompsonandterry.co.uk

    The Oxford Business Community Network has been established to provide a trusted, peer-to-peer, group networking opportunity for businesses based in Oxfordshire, where 'people buy people'.

    The Oxford Business Podcast is produced by Story Ninety-Four and recorded in their Podcast Studio in central Oxford.

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