The Community Impact Initiative is about a new construction project we’re running in Glynneath in April.
A quick overview of our project:
- Two days a week on a six-month home renovation project
- One on one learning with our skilled construction tutors
- Free PPE (boots, gloves, etc)
- The chance to gain the First aid qualification, H&S and the CSCS card (free)
- Progression sessions to gain employment
Engagement & Wellbeing Officer
The Community Impact Initiative C.I.C.
07487 597609
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