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Duke of Edinburgh says awards mark ‘pride and success’ in youth achievements - The awards are received by youngsters who have ...
The Duke of Edinburgh has said it is a “great honour” to be formally inducted into the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Edward was ...
She also said it’s good to be back in Ottawa. Thúy has made several appearances over the years at the Ottawa International ...
Sixth formers from St John's School and Sixth Form College have completed their gold Duke of Edinburgh Awards. The Year 13 students from the Bishop Auckland school will now meet royalty in May.
Young people contributed an astonishing 4.7 million hours of volunteering as part of their DofE. The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award wants to see 1.6 million young people start their DofE by Spring 2026.
Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Edward Antony Richard Louis, attended the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award (DoEIA)-Nepal, held at SOS Children's Village Sano Thimi in Bhaktapur on Wednesday.
The Australian Navy Cadets and the Australian Army Cadets have agreed to become a licensed National Duke of Edinburgh Award Centre, enabling them to deliver the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award ...
Additionally, in 2023 alone, Award participants collectively contributed over 44,500 hours of service, demonstrating the Award’s unique role in shaping engaged, community-focused citizens.
Award Canada is excited to launch Award Awareness Week, running from Monday, October 21st - Friday, October 25th, 2024, to celebrate The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award in Canada. The ...
To achieve a gold Duke of Edinburgh (DofE) award, participants must complete 12 months of volunteering, a four-day expedition, and various physical, skill-based and residential challenges.
Philip, the late Duke of Edinburgh, founded the award in 1956 and held the patronage until his death in 2021. The DofE award is open to all young people aged between 14 and 24 years old.
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