Rachel Warren is a dedicated full-time school teacher who has channeled her experiences into positive change for young people in Birmingham. After her son was the victim of an attempted robbery, she founded Birmingham Says No, an anti-knife crime organization aimed at empowering youth and reducing violence in the city. Despite her full-time job, Rachel volunteers countless hours to support young people, advocating against permanent exclusions that can lead to exploitation and gang involvement. Her commitment is evident in her efforts to assist vulnerable individuals, through initiatives like youth counselling services and community engagement activities, Rachel addresses the root causes of youth violence, making a tangible impact on many lives. Her selfless dedication and passion for supporting young people truly deserves this recognition.