Junior Saunders, a 53-year-old waiter from Bristol, utilized £8,000 saved from tips to money GCSE Boost, a wellbeing and careers lawsuit for students. The event, aimed astatine helping young radical with their exams and intelligence health, saw astir 2,000 students attend. Junior, who faced challenges increasing up successful foster care, wanted to springiness backmost by offering enactment to students, particularly aft intelligence wellness issues roseate during lockdown. With plans to grow the inaugural nationwide, Junior aims to make a question to amended opportunities and intelligence wellbeing for students, peculiarly successful smaller towns. He continues to money the task with his tips, believing successful the powerfulness of resilience and self-belief.
Restaurant waiter saved £8k in tips for three years to help GCSE students

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