Making young people matter
Bright sparks will get a head start with their University and business careers after being awarded an Alan Robson Bursary Two students have been awarded £300 PC World vouchers
Read Full News StoryEmily’s commitment to finding work pays off
Emily Johnson first came to Five Lamps in October 2010 after leaving school. Emily attended a Foundation Learning programme, improving her basic skills and confidence. This helped Emily to
Read Full News StoryJake is well on the way to completing his apprenticeship
Jake Morgan first came to Five Lamps in July 2010 when he attended an Entry to Employment (e2e) programme. When he left, he tried to find work, but unfortunately
Read Full News StoryDarren succeeds as an Apprentice Machinist
Darren Iveson first came to Five Lamps in March 2010, when he attended an Entry to Employment (e2e) programme following a series of negative issues looking for employment, which
Read Full News StoryMusic strikes a chord with young people
Five Lamps and Cleveland Police have been working in partnership to create a music project for young people at The Youthy. Tracy Wilson, Five Lamps’ Youth Participation Manger and
Read Full News StoryTeejay has got talent
Teejay is an 8 year old boy who attends The Youthy’s VIBE sessions with his younger sister Kelsey and his mum Kay Dalkin. VIBE (Versatile, Brilliant, Imaginative, Environment) is
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