Re:Create aims to get women back to work

Coleraine’s Vineyard Compassion has launched a new 12-month employability programme called Re:Create thanks to support from the government’s Tampon Tax Community Fund.

Re:Create has been developed to support women who have been long-term unemployed or find it hard to get into work due to mental health issues or low confidence.

Participants in the programme take part in a social enterprise, upcycling donated fabric and yarn into sustainable, re-usable products, such as food storage bags and spa sets. In addition to learning practical and employability skills, women can take advantage of personal development workshops and job application training.

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Re:Create is based at Vineyard Compassion in Coleraine and runs on Tuesdays from 9:30am to 3:30pm.

This project enables women to develop the kind of skills and abilities valued by local employers within a supportive environment. Being part of designing and developing sustainable products also enables participants to use their creative side to help protect the natural environment. All proceeds from this social enterprise are reinvested into Vineyard Compassion projects supporting the local community, so attending the Re:Create programme also gives women the opportunity to help others.

A local woman attending the programme said: “I think this project is a brilliant idea. It not only helps the environment, it also helps the people participating in the project to know that the are making a difference, not only for our community but also the wider world.”

For further information, contact Vineyard Compassion on 028 7022 0005 or check out www.vineyardcompassion.co.uk

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