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JUNE 2025
Warrior Group announces partnership with the Bridge Institute to source diverse innovators for its’ next mission.
The Bridge Institute is a global, non-partisan, apolitical, non-profit organisation that believes we solve the world’s most intractable problems by unlocking the ecosystem. Warrior Group and the Bridge Institute share the belief that if we are to solve some of the world’s biggest challenges, we need to collaborate on a level never seen before.
The first mission Warrior Group will support is the The Safe Life Mission”, one of the Bridge Institute’s key missions. Its purpose is to bring the whole of the London ecosystem together to tackle violence affecting young people and ensuring there are clear pathways to opportunity.
On 16th to 18th September, this three-day summit will bring together influential leaders from national government, the police, young people and community leaders, the Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS), local authorities, parent groups, the big national and local employers, the judiciary, the education system and NGOs, to make breakthroughs in making London safer.
The summit is an opportunity where everyone can play a role in shaping the world they wish to create, fostering collective impact, social innovation, and creating the necessary conditions for everyone to thrive.
“This partnership spells Warrior Group’s continued commitment to find and connect leaders with the power to make change happen to diverse disruptive innovators, ‘voices’ who are typically unheard”.
Karla Morales-Lee, Co-founder, Warrior Group
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