Harry Day
Harry Day
Fresh out of uni I landed a job with P&P as an Intern. Still reeling from the end of cheap watered-down lager and all-nighters writing essays, I was at the centre one of the best student-led charities in the UK, training groups and organising massive national events.
Danny Chivers performing
Danny Chivers
When were you involved? In 1998, I helped run the Green Action Society in Manchester. More recently, I organised a fundraising arts and activism tour for P&P called “Verbal Remedies”, with the support of groups at ten Unis.
What impact has being involved with P&P/3W1 had on you? It’s always been about Shared Planet for me – it’s such an incredible and inspiring gathering, and a great place to kick-start important campaigns.
Most memorable P&P experience? The Verbal Remedies tour. We brought together fantastic political poets and musicians from all over the country, held some really great events, and raised £1000 for P&P – thanks so much to all the brilliant network members who helped out!
Sophie Manson
Sophie Manson
P&P had a big impact on me because…: P&P is where I was trained in facilitation and consensus decision making; skills that I could not imagine life without. I owe P&P a lot for where I am now, which is why joining the FAN club is a small way that I can thank them for all that and still be a part of a great network.
Louise Hazan
Louise Hazan
P&P had a big impact on me because…: It’s taught me everything I know about campaigning! The internship left me with skills and knowledge that I use every day. I still feel like a part of the network and have made amazing friends.


