The LFC Foundation has added “Global Works” a community based employability programme.
The aim is to provide high-quality, outcome-driven delivery around employment support from committed Foundation delivery staff.
Employability manager James McCall said: “We are very excited for Global Works to begin”.
“By combining sport and employability, we will be looking to develop the skills of some of the hardest to reach young people in the Liverpool City Region”.
“We have been able to draw from experience of previously delivered programmes to create Global Works and we are particularly excited about the professional mentor element”.
“We anticipate that our experienced pool of mentors will provide invaluable career support, but most of all be role models for the young people that engage.”
Mia Leath, an LFC Women academy player is the new ambassador for the programme.
‘I’m excited to support the new Global Works programme,” said Mia. “I’ve seen the amazing work that the Foundation do and it’s something that I want to be a part of in any way that I can”.
“Being an ambassador for a programme like this will not only hopefully benefit the young people on the course but will also benefit me too as I navigate my way through education, football and my own career.”
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