The document provides information about volunteer opportunities with The Prince's Trust, a UK youth charity. It summarizes that the charity supports unemployed young people aged 13-30 by offering programs in financial support, vocational skills, work experience, and mentoring. It is looking for volunteers to mentor young people in boosting their confidence and taking their first steps into working life. Specifically, it mentions opportunities to mentor young entrepreneurs for two years or those completing employability programs for six months to help them into employment, training, or education. Contact details are provided for more information.
1. Please contact Justin Donne: justin.donne@princes-trust.org.uk / 07432 701 925
Or Zoe Atkins: 07436 797254 / 0116 2550400 /
zoe.atkins@princes-trust.org.uk for more information.
Have you thought about becoming a
Volunteer with The Prince’s Trust?
Are you looking for a new challenge?
Do you enjoy working with young people?
Could you spare a few hours each month to help a young person in your community?
‘Mentoring has enabled me to use my skills, knowledge and experience to support
and empower young people to fulfil their aspirations’ - Marcia - Mentor.
‘There is nothing better than seeing a hard-working and deserving young person who
lacked confidence, grow into a happy and confident individual, ready to fulfil their
potential!’ Greg - Mentor.
Visit: www.princes-trust.org.uk/support_us/volunteer.aspx to download an
application form and start your journey with the UK’s leading Youth Charity!
Youth Charity The Prince’s Trust supports unemployed young people aged 13-30 to get their lives on
track by offering financial support, vocational skills training, work experience and Mentoring through a
series of programmes. The Trust are looking for volunteers who would like to invest their enthusiasm, life
and business experience in helping young people grow their confidence and take those exciting first steps
into working life. The Prince’s Trust provide full training and ongoing support locally and are looking for:
Business Mentors: An exciting opportunity to Mentor a young person aged 18-30 as they begin their jour-
ney into self employment. You will be supporting them through the challenges of self employment,
helping them to achieve their business goals over the first two years of trading.
Progression Mentors: An exciting opportunity to Mentor a young person aged 16-25 as they complete
one of our short employability programmes. You will be supporting them for six months to get into employ-
ment, training or education, helping to boost confidence and communication skills.
Roles available in: Nottingham City & Shire, Lincoln City & Shire, Wolverhampton, Stoke &Shropshire.