Foundation 92 are delighted to announce the launch of a brand-new Community Employability programme, funded by seven housing associations across Salford.
Foundation 92 are delighted to announce the launch of a brand-new Community Employability programme, funded by seven housing associations across Salford.
Thanks to the support of Clarion Futures, ForHousing, Great Places, Irwell Valley Foundation, Onward Homes, Pendleton Together and Salix Homes, the Foundation can offer this development-focused programme.
The programme will be running in East Salford, Langworthy, Seedley, and Little Hulton – set out to help members of the community who are looking to gain valuable employment skills.
Over a six-month period, the programme is aiming to support 30 individuals with employment through the delivery of specialist mentoring and skill-based support classes.
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