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    Patrick Regan OBE

    en-gbOctober 16, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Patrick Regan OBE is the founder and CEO of Kintsugi Hope, a charity which aims to create safe and supportive spaces for those suffering from emotional and mental health challenges. 

    After Patrick and his family went through a series of personal trials and ill health, Patrick decided to step down from his previous role as CEO at XLP, another charity supporting young people, to create Kintsugi Hope. 

    Patrick has travelled to over thirty countries working with, and on behalf, of the poorest communities and is a regular contributor on radio and TV shows where he discusses important issues like poverty and justice. He received the Mayor of London Peace Award in 2010 and was also awarded an OBE from Her Majesty the Queen for services to young people. 

    Patrick is a fabulous communicator and the author of five books. 

     

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