Sunderland Echo

Fund gives a helping hand to jobseekers

- Tom Patterson echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

Young jobseekers in Sunderland are getting extra help to find work from a local community action group, thanks to a building society cash boost.

Pallion Action Group received £2,880 from the Newcastle Building Society and is using the cash to help fund a specialist job search tutor to help young people prepare themselves for the world of work, find suitable opportunit­ies and get the jobs they want.

The new service will also offer group-based activities to help services users gain new skills.

Originally set up in 1993, Pallion Action Group runs a range of educationa­l, social, recreation­al, advice and advocacy services for local residents from its Community Resource Centre on East Moor Road.

Karen Noble, manager at Pallion Action Group, said: “As well as the obvious problems with people losing their jobs during the pandemic, we’ve also found that being on furlough or made redundant has really hit a lot of young people’s confidence, and building that up again will be central to what this new service does.

“The funding that Newcastle Building Society has provided is going to make a big difference to the futures of a lot of local young people.”

She added: “The service is open to anyone, but we particular­ly want to reach local young people and to help them realise that, with the right support, guidance and attitude, there’s every chance they can find a job that’s right for them."

The funding is being provided through the Newcastle Building Society Community Fund at the Community Foundation.

David Pearson, manager at Newcastle Building Society's Waterloo Place branch in Sunderland, said: “Our purpose is connecting individual­s and communitie­s to a better financial future, whether through savings accounts and mortgages, or by supporting programmes and services that help people realise their potential and achieve their aspiration­s.

“Pallion Action Group is already at the heart of so many positive things that happen across our community and we’re very pleased to be able to help them extend their reach even further in this particular time of need.”

The Newcastle Building Society Community Fund is run in associatio­n with the Community Foundation Tyne & Wear and Northumber­land.

 ??  ?? Karen Noble, manager at Pallion Action Group, with Newcastle Building Society’ Waterloo Place branch manager David Pearson.
Karen Noble, manager at Pallion Action Group, with Newcastle Building Society’ Waterloo Place branch manager David Pearson.

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