The Trust’s Regional Ambassadors are an exceptional group of young people that have shown outstanding commitment to Holocaust remembrance.
From Exeter to Edinburgh, and Leeds to London, Ambassadors join this three-year programme and together they raise awareness of the Holocaust, galvanise the support of the Trust’s supporters and encourage each other to embark on their own projects to remember the Holocaust.
Regional Ambassador Study Days – hear from Holocaust survivors, historians, activists and experts in Holocaust remembrance.
Online study sessions and courses on historical knowledge and skills.
Annual Ambassador Study Visit.
The Regional Ambassador Leadership Challenge, exploring different ways of sharing survivor testimony.
Make friends for life and be part of the Ambassador community.
Influence change in your local community and be part of social change.
Join like-minded young people to speak to, work with and inspire each other.
Develop confidence, leadership and teamwork skills.
Organise your own projects and events, enhancing your practical skills.
Push yourself to grow and expand your knowledge and skillset.
Be an outstanding representative of the Trust, inspiring other Ambassadors, your communities, and the wider public to remember the Holocaust.
Run your own projects, e.g., hosting a survivor to speak at your school, college, local community or workplace, write articles, create social media posts, host podcasts, make videos etc.
Mark key anniversaries like Holocaust Memorial Day on the 27th of January and the anniversary of the liberation of Bergen-Belsen on the 15th of April.