To-day saw the official setting up of a new youth enterprise club in Hull which is named after the late Lee Creamer of City Works who passed away a year ago, Lee was a supporter of the City’s enterprising young people as well as helping many young people in his varied job roles to back into work. The club will provide young people with a place to exchange skills, make contacts, share experiences, receive support and encouragement to work through their enterprising ideas. The Club early next year will also be looking to run workshops on helping young people set up in business as well.
All the young people who get involved in the Lee Creamer Youth Enterprise Club will also be able to apply for a grant from the John Cracknell Youth Enterprise Bank if they are aged 21 and under that live in Hull and the East Riding www.youthenterprise.co.uk . This club is part of the national network of Enterprise Clubs which along with the Enterprise Allowance (NEA) are two of the Get Britain Working measures introduced by Jobcentre Plus to support young people aged 21 and under who are out of work and are considering starting their own business or becoming self employed.
To find out about Lee Creamer Youth Enterprise Club ring 01482 612983
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