24 June 2024
members to give back by conducting mock interviews and providing employability clinics for at-risk young people and prison leavers. Here’s why your organisation should join us in delivering social value and addressing the tech skills gap in the UK.
By working with Breakthrough, your organisation can make a real difference. Help transform lives by providing guidance, support, and mentorship to those who need it most. Your involvement can empower individuals to build better futures.
The UK faces a significant skills gap in the tech industry. By partnering with us, you contribute to upskilling a diverse group of individuals, helping them gain the digital skills needed for today’s job market. This not only benefits the individuals but also strengthens the industry as a whole.
Show your commitment to social responsibility by actively participating in initiatives that create positive change. This enhances your brand image and demonstrates your dedication to community improvement.
By supporting at-risk young people and prison leavers, you help create a more diverse and inclusive workforce. This diversity brings fresh perspectives and innovative ideas, driving your organisation forward.
Your involvement helps build stronger, more resilient communities. When individuals are given the tools to succeed, they can contribute positively to society, creating a ripple effect of positive change.
Partner with Breakthrough and Better Space to make a lasting impact. Together, we can bridge the skills gap in the UK, empower underserved communities, and create a brighter future for all.
Interested in getting involved? Contact us at Pratik@wearebreakthrough.org to learn more about how your organisation can participate.
Let’s work together to deliver social value and drive positive change!
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