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National employment charity Tomorrow's People has been helping long-term unemployed people back into work for 25 years. On May 12th the charity held an evening drinks reception at Leigh Court in Abbots Leigh to mark the occasion.
Tomorrow's People has been operating in and around Bristol for over fifteen years, and has worked with over 12,000 people in the region during that time, making an important contribution to the local community.
Tomorrow's People is currently delivering a European Social Fund project, providing pre-employment and in-work support such as CVs, interview skills and job-search. The charity is also running a mentoring project, helping people to develop the confidence and self-esteem they need to move back into the workplace.
Tomorrow's People believes that in the current economic climate our services will be more in demand than ever. At the 25th anniversary event the charity will launch an exciting fundraising initiative designed to help overcome the challenging economic times we are facing. We are confident that with the excellent team we have in Bristol our work in the region will continue to go from strength to strength.
Tomorrow's People is a national charity, with a 25-year track record of success in helping people out of long-term unemployment, welfare dependency, and into jobs and self-sufficiency. Since 1984, the charity has helped change the lives of more than 400,000 people across the UK who had been resigned to long-term, even life-long, unemployment.