Jewson Partnership Solutions and YouthBuild complete seventh community project

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As part of its ongoing relationship with YouthBuild, a non-profit which teaches construction skills to marginalised and disadvantaged young adults and helps them to find employment within their chosen trade, Jewson Partnership Solutions (JPS), has recently completed its seventh community project.

JPS colleagues attended the Javan Coker Foundation in Abbey Wood, London, last month to help YouthBuild students with the refurbishment of the foundation’s community centre, which supports children and young people with special educational and additional needs.

The project was part of the 13 week YouthBuild YB100 course, which is a fast-paced intensive Green Futures Construction Bootcamp, designed for unemployed and marginalised young people between the age of 18-29. It teaches them relevant skills and mindsets via a holistic approach to youth development and industry-led construction training, enabling them to access opportunities and sustain livelihoods.

As well as supporting YouthBuild on community projects, JPS provides tools, equipment and training to YouthBuild students and helps graduates of the programme to find employment in the construction sector. Earlier this month, JPS colleagues also led a CV coaching and mock interview workshop to prepare the YouthBuild students set to take the first steps in their careers.

Scott Cooper, managing director of JPS, which has partnered with YouthBuild since 2021, said: “It is a huge honour to partner with YouthBuild and to play a role in shaping the future careers of these talented young people. Seeing them grow in confidence and demonstrate their newly acquired trades on this latest community project has been incredibly rewarding.

“The Javan Coker Foundation is an excellent cause that empowers children and young people with disabilities and special educational or additional needs, and their families. The centre is vital to the local community, and we are proud to have played a role in refurbishing the site so that it can continue to benefit families in Abbey Wood and beyond.”

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