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Scotland’s largest sail-training charity has recommenced its youth work on the waves this week – following a 15-month wait on the shores of Greenock.
Ocean Youth Trust Scotland, which regularly visits Arran, supports more than 800 young people each year through life-changing residential youth work at sea, set sail on Wednesday with a group of young people from St Paul’s Youth Forum in Glasgow.
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Ocean Youth Trust Duke of Edinburgh speaking to Lauren Elliot during the Royal visit with Dean Zielinski to her right and to the left fellow Ocean Youth Trust recruit Nathan Pickering Also pictured is former OYT Chief Executive Nick Fleming, as well as BOSSES and young people at a Greenock sailing charity who enjoyed a special audience with the Duke of Edinburgh on his last visit to Inverclyde today paid tribute to his enduring legacy. Ocean Youth Trust was hand-picked by organisers to be presented to Prince Philip during his visit alongside the Queen in 2012, to symbolise his two great passions.
NEW OYTS BOSS GREENOCK based charity Ocean Youth Trust Scotland has appointed a new sailing and development manager and formed an all-female management team for the first time in its history. Peta Koczy, 26, will begin her role as sailing and development manager in the same week as the world celebrates International Women’s Day. Her appointment will mean the management team at the charity is entirely female, in an industry traditionally dominated by men. The team is completed by general manager, Hazel Wiseman, and head of fundraising and PR Ashley Mabon. OYTS is a floating outdoor education centre based at East India Harbour and it supports over 700 young people each year through week-long residential youth work voyages at sea.