Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service is looking to recruit a team of young people from the Crewe area to take part in a Prince's Trust course.
The programme, which starts on Monday 14 September and runs until Friday 4 December, is a 12-week course that gives young people between the ages of 16 and 25 the opportunity to learn new skills, complete qualifications and gain greater self confidence.
Anyone interested in applying for the programme can find out more at the Job Centre in Delamere Street, Crewe between 11am and 12 noon on the following dates:
Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service Prince's Trust Project Co-ordinator, Tamsen Lesko said: "This programme is designed to help develop young people's skills and confidence through practical community projects and work experience. The primary focus here is team work within the community which supports our local neighbourhoods.
"Experience shows us that 80% of all graduates from the programme have gone on to achieve great things as a result, this includes getting back into or going forward into education or gaining employment and training."
Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service has had a long, strong and proud partnership with The Prince's Trust for over 20 years and continues to see the benefits that arise from the work it does. The programme aims to move young people into full time employment and job related training.
Crewe Project Manager, Sarah McCreaddie, said: "The 12-week programme is all about helping young people meet their full potential so we are asking anyone between 16 to 25 years of age who would like to gain qualifications, improve motivation, self confidence and be part of a Prince's Trust team to get in touch."
If you would like to find out more information about the Crewe programme please contact Project Manager Sarah on 07837 121 523 or visit the website http://www.cheshirefire.gov.uk/
Sarah Dornford-May, Communications Officer
Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service
Tel: 01606 868451
Sarah.dornford-may@cheshirefire.gov.uk
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