Bex Wilson is a Deputy Headteacher and the founder of Zarach, a charity committed to tackling child bed poverty. As a dedicated educator in a Leeds primary school, Bex saw firsthand how poverty affected children's ability to learn. After a pupil confided that he didn't have a bed to sleep in, Bex felt compelled to act.
Determined to make a difference, she launched Zarach to provide beds and essential resources to children living in poverty, ensuring they get the rest they need to thrive. Bex is a leading advocate for breaking the cycle of poverty, driven by her passion for education and social justice.
In this conversation with Jo, Bex shares her story, the values that inspire her, and the impact of Zarach's mission. She opens up about the challenges and triumphs of her work, the importance of community support, and the power of a good night's sleep.
Whether you're passionate about education or seeking to make a difference in your community, Bex's story will give you the courage to speak up and demand change for others. This conversation will leave you feeling ready to swim against the tide of society’s biggest challenges.
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