
11 Apr Supporting Vulnerable Young People in Southend: Indirock’s Latest Endeavor
Indirock, a renowned climbing center in Southend, is thrilled to announce that they have secured funding to support vulnerable young people in the local community. Thanks to the UK Shared Prosperity Funding, Indirock will be providing 30 work experience opportunities this year, specifically targeted towards young people facing challenges such as special educational needs, low income backgrounds, and probationary status.
In partnership with several local charities, Indirock aims to reach out to young individuals who can truly benefit from this opportunity. By offering work experience opportunities, Indirock aims to provide a supportive environment where these young people can gain valuable skills, confidence, and a sense of purpose.
Shifts are from anywhere between 1-4 hours, and every time someone attends a shift, they get free access to Indirock’s climbing and courses. If you know anyone who might be interested in this opportunity, please email emily@indirock.co.uk
Indirock has already hosted two shifts as part of this initiative, and the response has been overwhelming. Every time a young person attends a shift, they are rewarded with free access to Indirock’s climbing facilities and courses. This not only provides them with a unique experience but also encourages them to continue their personal and professional development.
The team at Indirock is enthusiastic about their goal to support vulnerable young people in Southend in 2023. They are determined to make a positive impact on the lives of these young individuals and provide them with opportunities for growth and success. As they continue to work closely with local charities and organisations, Indirock is committed to bringing about positive change in the community.
Indirock invites everyone to join them in their mission to support vulnerable young people in Southend. Through their work experience opportunities, they aim to empower and uplift young individuals who face challenges, and they are excited to see the positive outcomes that this initiative will bring in the coming year.