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Alyssa Drysdale

Charity gets funding to help give young people the best start in life

Paisley charity Kibble has received almost £35,000 from Nationwide to support young people who want to live an independent life.

Kibble, which is a specialist child and youth care charity, has been handed £34,586 of funding from Nationwide to support and prepare those in, or working towards, independent living.

The organisation supports young people across the country who have faced significant challenges in their life.

This difficult start can often mean these young people have not been granted the same experience and opportunity to develop the know-how or the confidence to ask for support.

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The Nationwide Community Grants funded programme is helping prepare young people for independent living.

Focusing on tenancy and employability skills, up to 50 young people will receive specialist support to aid the development of skills such as CV writing, interview preparation, as well as building resources to help them maintain a job and a home within their community.

As well as delivering a SQA Level 4 Tenancy Award for those taking part, with already eight on schedule to achieve the qualification, Kibble’s Tenancy and Employability Officer ensures young people have a real-life experience in various work placements within local businesses to help build the skills needed to enter the working world with confidence.

Gillian Todd, Tenancy and Employment Officer at Kibble, said: “This course goes a long way to supporting young people who, due to circumstances out with their control, have been unable to build up a repertoire of skills which allow them to live a fulfilled and healthy life independently and in a job they like.

“So many of us take for granted that we know how and where to look for support with our housing or employment needs, but young people preparing to live by themselves, understandably need guidance and a helping hand to find what help is available to them.

“It’s brilliant to receive this funding from Nationwide and seeing an increased focus on helping young people develop soft skills which will be used to positively impact lifestyle habits and their ability to live independently.”

For more information on Kibble, please visit www.kibble.org

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