Lives broken by addiction offered hope through employability support
21st October 2022
Men whose lives have been blighted by drug or substance misuse are being offered the chance to re-build through a joint partnership of The Carpenters Arms and Access Training (East Midlands) Ltd.
The Carpenters Arms is a Christian abstinence-based residential programme based in Leicestershire. Its Loughborough and Melton Mowbray centres offer a safe and welcoming environment to residents aged 18-65 from across the UK who need help with turning their lives around, escaping homelessness and addiction to drugs or substances, and reintegrating into their communities.
The charity enlisted the support of Access Training in devising a series of training courses to build the employability skills of its residents.
You can read more about the charity and our partnership here.
The Carpenters Arms is a Christian abstinence-based residential programme based in Leicestershire. Its Loughborough and Melton Mowbray centres offer a safe and welcoming environment to residents aged 18-65 from across the UK who need help with turning their lives around, escaping homelessness and addiction to drugs or substances, and reintegrating into their communities.
The charity enlisted the support of Access Training in devising a series of training courses to build the employability skills of its residents.
You can read more about the charity and our partnership here.
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