Rochdale Observer

French students learn the language of care

- Flora.byatt@reachplc.com @florabyatt­MEN

TWO French students are helping to support a homeless charity.

The students, from La Rochelle Business School in France are honing their skills on placement in England at the Emmaus Department Store in Rochdale.

Laurine Leverbe and Audrey Toutee from La Rochelle in the south west of France, are on a six-week placement at Emmaus to improve English language skills and put their learning into practice.

Laurine and Audrey are currently studying for a Masters in business management at La Rochelle Business School.

Audrey said: “Thanks to this internship I am exploring a new working environmen­t in sales where people are very friendly and easy to work with.

“I find the experience really rewarding and worthwhile for my future and my studies.

“I will be back in France with great memories, willing to learn more and be open minded.”

The Emmaus Department Store in Rochdale supports people who have experience­d homelessne­ss.

Spread over three floors, this large charity store stocks a wide variety of new and pre-owned items including furniture, home ware, electrical appliances, clothing and vintage goods.

Laurine said: “This internatio­nal internship is for me a huge opportunit­y, both personally and profession­ally, to develop lots of skills.

“I felt very welcomed in the Emmaus Department Store when I arrived with my friend Audrey and it’s still the case three weeks after.

“We are working on different positions such as cashier, in the clothes section or doing furniture assembly.

“We have a comfy room to rest in the Emmaus House where we have met beautiful people who are always keen to help us to improve our English.

“We spend very valuable time with them that I won’t forget.”

All the funds raised at the Emmaus Department Store are used to support the formerly homeless people who work in the store and live at the Emmaus House in Burnley. Both Audrey and Laurine are working alongside the beneficiar­ies of Emmaus to gain a greater insight into the running of the social enterprise.

Marc Bamber, Area Retail

Operations Manager at Emmaus Burnley, said: “We are delighted to welcome both Audrey and Laurine to our Emmaus community and social enterprise. They’re both working well in our Emmaus Department Store, improving their English skills and learning more about our charity.”

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