Young people in Bath are being encouraged to get involved with "fixing" the future.
The national movement, called Fixers, is looking for 20,000 people aged 16 to 25 to get involved and have their voices heard.
The award-winning project, which is funded by the Big Lottery Fund, has already supported around 7,800 young people to make a difference.
Fixers' young persons' co-ordinator Jodie Tellam said: "The voice of young people is often ignored or remains unheard when it comes to important social issues.
"Fixers gives young people the opportunity to make a positive contribution in their communities through creative projects.
"It also gives them a voice in society which ensures that their opinions are being heard."
The range of subjects waiting to be tackled is wide and includes domestic violence, supporting local libraries and encouraging people to recycle more.
Young people can use different methods to raise awareness, including making films, running workshops, holding community events or raising money.
To find out more about how to get involved with Fixers, visit www.fixers.org.uk.