Will Poulter's Words Turned Into Art to Be Displayed in Schools
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The 'Guardians of the Galaxy' actor, along with fellow young stars Jorja Smith and Naughty Boy, is among the famous figures whose quotes will be displayed in school in hopes to inspire youngsters.

AceShowbiz - Will Poulter, Jorja Smith, and Naughty Boy becomes some of the stars aiming to inspire teenagers to reach their full potential. The trio join a group of public figures whose words will be turned into art that will be displayed in schools around the country, with Olympian Greg Rutherford, presenter June Sarpong, entrepreneur Sara Davies, and Diary of a CEO creator Steven Bartlett also getting involved.

The initiative is the result of a research from Amazon, which showed 14 is the age when young people are most influenced by advice to help shape their future, and 78% of teachers surveyed feeling high-profile public figures positively influence their students.

"Guardians of the Galaxy" actor Will said, "Trying your hardest is always enough." Jorja advised, "Embrace your flaws, for they make you unique." Her message was echoed by Stephen, who said, "Life's too short to be anything other than yourself."

Naughty Boy told teenagers to "value your imagination" while Greg urged them to "take a leap of faith." June encouraged, "It's for the taking." Sara added, "There is no right path."

The activity follows Amazon pledging £1 million to The Prince's Trust's new Strengthening Diversity Fund, to support underserved young people across the UK to build better futures for themselves. The fund will help provide opportunities for young people from diverse backgrounds to succeed in education, employment, and entrepreneurship, with a range of tailored programmes available through the charity.

John Boumphrey, UK Country Manager at Amazon, said, "We are proud to be a platinum patron of The Prince's Trust, and a founding partner of its Strengthening Diversity Fund - which supports underserved young people across the UK to build better futures for themselves. By sharing advice from inspirational people in schools around the country, we hope to light up imaginations, and help inspire young people to reach their full potential."

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