The latest issue of Britain's Big Issue is out today, and it's full of stories about young people and social enterprises.
Among the standouts: A school that provides a "calm space" for students who need a break from school; a school that sells T-shirts to raise money for its own social enterprise; and a school that runs a summer camp for at-risk children, the Telegraph reports.
"This is the sixth year that Big Issue has worked with Social Enterprise Academy to create our special edition of the magazine," says a spokesman for the magazine's investment arm.
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