Youth Enterprise & Micro Business Newsletter 2021 Edition 4

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Young Persons Regeneration Champion Appointed to the Employment Hub’s Inclusion Team

New Champion Lacey Brown said “Since joining the Employment Hub in March I have seen how important it is to be a part of a team that genuinely cares about our young people. I am developing a plan of action on how best to support care leavers on their journey to employment, whether that be education, training, applying for jobs or self-employment. It is especially important to me now more than ever (with the impact of COVID) that Care leavers in the city feel well supported and are fully equipped to achieve the best they can. I have been made to feel very welcome in my new team and I hope to extend the same warm welcome to the young people we are here to help.”

MC4C’s BIG 13 Enterprise Skills Team Up with Community Bankers to Deliver Financial Literacy Skills Sessions Online These workshops have been designed for online delivery due to social distancing measures.

New Champion Selebogo Molefe, founder of the Hook Up Dinner and the South African People's Fund, is appointed an Honorary Vice President of the John Cracknell Youth Enterprise Bank. Selebogo Molefe said " It was an honour to be invited to be a Vice-President and I gladly accepted. I love the work that you do and wish that it grows in leaps and bounds to reach more young people.“

Two Community Bankers facilitated the first of these workshops on the 21st/22nd April. Everyone who attended was ready to discuss money matters with other group members in the interactive workshops. The sessions offer tips to boost the confidence of those looking to learn more about managing money. Covering topics such as Facts & Foundations, what Banks can offer, how to read a payslip, reflecting on personal spending habits and how this can affect your income, participants relationship with money and the issues surrounding debt. Participants were all were very interested and become more knowledgeable on this topic throughout each session. MC4C plan to work with further Community Bankers to offer enhanced Financial Literacy and Business Banking sessions in the future.

Maureen Foers OBE President of JCYEB said “We are delighted Selebogo is to become our latest Honorary Vice President, he brings a whole new dimension to our work as we look to support more young people realise their business dreams. We will be announcing more Honorary Vice Presidents from across the world, from the world of business, education and politics."


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