Young people are not defined by stereotypes.
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A 16-year-old recognised for his volunteer work has spoken out against the misconception that young people are inherently lazy. Ben Small was named a senior young ambassador by the Lions Club of Jersey after being nominated by his school, Hautlieu, for his dedication to Jersey Heritage and the Air Cadets. He received the honor alongside Henry Lucas from Victoria College, according to the Lions Club.
Ben described the award as an "amazing" experience and said it highlighted that the majority of young people actively contribute to their communities. Reflecting on the recognition, he added that the stereotype of lazy youth is outdated. "Stereotypes don't represent everyone," he said. "While some may fit them, most young people are out there making a difference. I personally know more who are active than those who are idle."
Volunteering as a Way of Life
Ben serves as a visitor host at Jersey Heritage, guiding visitors through historical sites such as La Hougue Bie and Elizabeth Castle. In addition, he has recently been promoted to sergeant at the Air Cadets and participates in charitable initiatives supporting organisations like the Royal British Legion and the Variety Club.
"Volunteering will always be important to me," he explained. "It feels rewarding to contribute to something meaningful without expecting anything in return."
Recognising Commitment
The Lions Club Ambassador Programme celebrates young people for their exceptional community service. Susan Parker, a club member who coordinated the programme, noted, "Choosing between outstanding candidates is never easy. These young people have shown years of dedication, starting from a very young age."
Author: Benjamin Carter
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